She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Alton Hobby; second husband, James E. Hunsaker; and beloved sister Gloria Ray.
She is survived by her 4 children: Barry (Sherry) Hobby of Evansville, Tim (Kim) Hobby of Jackson, Tennessee, Karen (Brad) Willis of Georgetown, Kentucky and Randy (Nancy) Hobby of Santa Claus, Indiana; 10 grandchildren: Hollie (Aaron) Phillips, Heather Hobby, Jenny Hobby, Jaime (Josh) Pridde, John (Heather) Hobby, Sarah Hobby, Dave (Ashley) Willis, Ben (Anne) Willis, Drew (Erin) Willis, Ryan (Tammy) Hobby and 16 great grandchildren. She also leaves a beloved sister, Mary Katherine Myer of Evansville, and brother, Edward (Jean) Glass of Princeton, Kentucky, and many precious nieces and nephews.
Jane was a wonderful cook, and made the most delicious pies. She was also very creative. Later in life, she enjoyed painting and writing poetry; a few of which went on to be published. She was, however, mostly known for her strong faith and love of Jesus Christ. She was very loved and will be dearly missed.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, September 1, 2018 beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning. A service will be held directly after at 11 AM. Following the service will be a graveside burial at Crossroads Cemetery in Princeton, Kentucky at 3:00 PM.
Published in Courier Press on Aug. 30, 2018
She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Alton Hobby; second husband, James E. Hunsaker; and beloved sister Gloria Ray.
She is survived by her 4 children: Barry (Sherry) Hobby of Evansville, Tim (Kim) Hobby of Jackson, Tennessee, Karen (Brad) Willis of Georgetown, Kentucky and Randy (Nancy) Hobby of Santa Claus, Indiana; 10 grandchildren: Hollie (Aaron) Phillips, Heather Hobby, Jenny Hobby, Jaime (Josh) Pridde, John (Heather) Hobby, Sarah Hobby, Dave (Ashley) Willis, Ben (Anne) Willis, Drew (Erin) Willis, Ryan (Tammy) Hobby and 16 great grandchildren. She also leaves a beloved sister, Mary Katherine Myer of Evansville, and brother, Edward (Jean) Glass of Princeton, Kentucky, and many precious nieces and nephews.
Jane was a wonderful cook, and made the most delicious pies. She was also very creative. Later in life, she enjoyed painting and writing poetry; a few of which went on to be published. She was, however, mostly known for her strong faith and love of Jesus Christ. She was very loved and will be dearly missed.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, September 1, 2018 beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning. A service will be held directly after at 11 AM. Following the service will be a graveside burial at Crossroads Cemetery in Princeton, Kentucky at 3:00 PM.
Published in Courier Press on Aug. 30, 2018
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