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Julie Lenore Dobbins

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Julie Lenore Dobbins

Birth
Death
24 Jun 2016 (aged 62)
Burial
Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Evergeen, Lot 113
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Julie Lenore Dobbins, age 62, of Pine Bluff, died Friday, June 24,
2016. A lifelong resident of Pine Bluff, Julie was a daughter of the
late Roy Heaton Dobbins and Margaret Lou Hugon Dobbins, born on
February 15, 1954 at Davis Hospital.

She attended Lakeside Elementary, Woodrow Wilson Junior High, and
graduated from Pine Bluff High School in the class of 1972. She
continued her studies for two years at the University of Central
Arkansas, and then at the University of Arkansas at Monticello where
she earned a Bachelor of Science degree.

Julie was one of the original employees of the Area Health Education
Center (AHEC) of UAMS at Pine Bluff, where she had been employed for
38 years. She was the Director of Library Services for AHEC (now UAMS
South Central) at the time of her death.

She was a member of Lakeside United Methodist Church, the John
McAlmont Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a member
of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, and a former board member of the Pine
Bluff-Jefferson County Historical Museum Auxiliary.

Julie had a wonderful sense of humor and a dry wit. She loved her
“critters” and had a rare ability to communicate with her four-legged
family members. She sincerely enjoyed her friends and co-workers, and
deeply appreciated UAMS South Central director Mr. Mark Deal for his
thoughtfulness to her. Julie was a humble person who would be honored
and gratified by the number of people who have sent condolences.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an older
sister, Martha Dobbins Ross of Monticello.

Survivors include her brother, Bill Dobbins of Pine Bluff; and a
niece. Lou Yoder and her husband Nathan Yoder of Little Rock; and
other extended relatives.

Memorial services will be Friday, July 1, 2016, 11 a.m. at Lakeside
United Methodist Church with Reverend Steve Wingo officiating.
Arrangements are by Fuller Hale-South Funeral Services.

Obituary by
Fuller Funeral Services
Julie Lenore Dobbins, age 62, of Pine Bluff, died Friday, June 24,
2016. A lifelong resident of Pine Bluff, Julie was a daughter of the
late Roy Heaton Dobbins and Margaret Lou Hugon Dobbins, born on
February 15, 1954 at Davis Hospital.

She attended Lakeside Elementary, Woodrow Wilson Junior High, and
graduated from Pine Bluff High School in the class of 1972. She
continued her studies for two years at the University of Central
Arkansas, and then at the University of Arkansas at Monticello where
she earned a Bachelor of Science degree.

Julie was one of the original employees of the Area Health Education
Center (AHEC) of UAMS at Pine Bluff, where she had been employed for
38 years. She was the Director of Library Services for AHEC (now UAMS
South Central) at the time of her death.

She was a member of Lakeside United Methodist Church, the John
McAlmont Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, a member
of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority, and a former board member of the Pine
Bluff-Jefferson County Historical Museum Auxiliary.

Julie had a wonderful sense of humor and a dry wit. She loved her
“critters” and had a rare ability to communicate with her four-legged
family members. She sincerely enjoyed her friends and co-workers, and
deeply appreciated UAMS South Central director Mr. Mark Deal for his
thoughtfulness to her. Julie was a humble person who would be honored
and gratified by the number of people who have sent condolences.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an older
sister, Martha Dobbins Ross of Monticello.

Survivors include her brother, Bill Dobbins of Pine Bluff; and a
niece. Lou Yoder and her husband Nathan Yoder of Little Rock; and
other extended relatives.

Memorial services will be Friday, July 1, 2016, 11 a.m. at Lakeside
United Methodist Church with Reverend Steve Wingo officiating.
Arrangements are by Fuller Hale-South Funeral Services.

Obituary by
Fuller Funeral Services


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