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Bobbie N. Cunningham

March 2, 1942 — June 6, 2024

Miss Bobbie Neil Cunningham was born in Carthage, MS, on March 2, 1942. She departed on June 06, 2024, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Toledo, OH. She was baptized and received Christ at an early age. A loving and highly respected mother, grandmother, and homemaker, Bobbie strongly believed in the Lord and truly loved her family.


Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents, Hustone Boone, and Ella Mae Boone; her siblings, Anne Lee Boone, Josie Pope, Mary Gaddis, and Fonzie Lee Boone; her daughter, Stephanie Donelson; and her husband, Leon Cunningham.


She leaves to cherish her memories: Robert Smith, Shirley Smith, Rhodolphis (Iris) Donelson, Sheila Donelson; her grandchildren, Shaquitta Cunningham, Tamicka Cunningham, Kevin (Christa) Donelson, Latazia Williams, Kenya (Austin) Roper; and Rob Noble; her siblings, Willie Boone, Lela Boyd, Dorothy Wilder, Charlotte Boone, Ruth Shabazz, and daughter-in-law Shondalynn Price-Donelson. She also leaves behind a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.




Remember Me

Don't remember me with sadness,

Don't remember me with tears.

Remember all the laughter we've shared

Throughout the years.


Now I am contented

That my life was worthwhile,

Knowing as I passed along the way

I made somebody smile.


When you are walking down the street

And you've got me on your mind,

I'm walking in your footsteps,

Only a half a step behind.


So please don't be unhappy

Just because I'm out of sight.

Remember that I am with you

Each morning, noon, and night.



Mom

God looked around the garden

And found an empty space.

He looked down upon the earth

And saw your tired face.


He put his arms around you

And lifted you to rest.

God's garden must be beautiful,

For He only takes the best.


He knew you would never be well

Here on earth again.

He saw the roads were getting rough

And the hills were hard to climb.


So He gently closed your eyelids

And whispered, "Peace be mine."

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