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Sybil Jeanette <I>Morgan</I> Hobby

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Sybil Jeanette Morgan Hobby

Birth
Noxapater, Winston County, Mississippi, USA
Death
8 May 2004 (aged 92)
Arkansas, USA
Burial
Alexander, Saline County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Sybil Jeanette Morgan Hobby, of Conway, Arkansas, passed away May 8, 2004. She was born February 29, 1912, in Noxapater, Mississippi, the first child of Lester and Earline Morgan. She attended rural schools in Choctaw County, MS, and completed a home economics degree at Holmes Junior College in Goodman, MS.

She married Reece Devon Hobby, Sr. on Labor Day 1932 in Goodman and they moved to Wrightsville, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Hobby ran a general store and farmed together for 40 years. She learned to love the outdoors as a child by following her father around their family farm. She enjoyed running the farm in Wrightsville. While living in Wrightsville she was a member of the Woman's City Club, First Baptist Church, and Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock and served as children's Sunday school teacher and superintendent at First Baptist. Mrs. Hobby moved to Conway in 1984 and was a member of the First Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

Graveside service held May 10 at Forest Hills Memorial Park in Little Rock by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Conway.
Sybil Jeanette Morgan Hobby, of Conway, Arkansas, passed away May 8, 2004. She was born February 29, 1912, in Noxapater, Mississippi, the first child of Lester and Earline Morgan. She attended rural schools in Choctaw County, MS, and completed a home economics degree at Holmes Junior College in Goodman, MS.

She married Reece Devon Hobby, Sr. on Labor Day 1932 in Goodman and they moved to Wrightsville, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Hobby ran a general store and farmed together for 40 years. She learned to love the outdoors as a child by following her father around their family farm. She enjoyed running the farm in Wrightsville. While living in Wrightsville she was a member of the Woman's City Club, First Baptist Church, and Immanuel Baptist Church in Little Rock and served as children's Sunday school teacher and superintendent at First Baptist. Mrs. Hobby moved to Conway in 1984 and was a member of the First Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

Graveside service held May 10 at Forest Hills Memorial Park in Little Rock by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Conway.


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