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In Loving Memory

Hobbs, Jimmy A.

Hobbs, Jimmy A., age 60, Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection Thursday August 3, 2023. Dearest father of Nichole (Adam) Monaco, Brendan (Nicolette) Hobbs and Sarah Hobbs. Loving grandfather of Mackenzie, Brayden, Brynlee and Parker. Beloved son of Mary (the late Ralph) Braasch and the late Marshall Hobbs. Dear brother of Steve (Susan) Hobbs and the late Karen Hobbs, Marshall “Sunny” Hobbs and Thomas Hobbs. Our dear nephew, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Monday August 7 at 11:00 am. Entombment Mt. Hope Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Cancer Society or Backstoppers appreciated. Visitation Sunday 3-8 pm.

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6 thoughts on “Hobbs, Jimmy A.”

  1. He was a great person. If I ever had an umpire question he would always be there to answer it. You will be missed at SMMA.

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  2. R.I.P Jim , you will be missed! You were the best newspaper man out there! Our hearts an prayers go out to the family!

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  3. I’ll miss you forever! Now you can have adventures without pain. Rest in God’s arms and sleep deep. God bless.

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  4. Saddened to hear this news, Jim and I worked together for the SMMA Athletic Association, he in umpiring and I was a concessions mgr. You couldn’t have met a nicer person. My sympathy to Brendan, and the rest of the family. He had a way with people, he will be missed.

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  5. Heaven gained an Angel. As his little step-sister, he welcomed me into the family…teasing me as only a brother would. We kept in touch on FB now and again…a kind man with a heart of gold. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family…particularly Nicole, Steve, and Mary. Much love to all.

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  6. To Jim’s Family,
    I was so very sad to hear about Jim. Jim loved his family so so very much. He was proud of his children, and bragged about his beautiful grandchildren.
    To Mary and Steve I’m so very sorry, Jim was a very special person. I’m blessed for the time we had spent together and happy we were able to reconnect these past couple yrs texting back n forth. To Jim’s whole family. No one’s ever lost, stay strong I truly believe we’ll all be together again.
    Jim you’ll always have a special place in my heart, see you on the other side.

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