Bob’s personality was contagious, he was known and loved by so many and never met a stranger. Bob was a gifted artist who loved to draw and paint. His specialty was Native American and animal scenes; he was happy to share his art with his friends and family. Bob had a great love for music, he enjoyed singing. Bob loved fishing and the price is right, he was famous for making a ham better than Paula Deen. Bob’s happiest years were spent with his fiancé, Jenny, and his son, Jordan. Bob & Jenny’s engagement wasn’t a surprise to anyone who knew them; they were perfect for each other and looked forward to loving, and annoying, each other for the rest of their lives. Bob & Jenny were committed to each other and to Jordan. Bob loved his son with all his heart; Jordan and Bob shared a love of art as they both have artistic talent. In recent years, Bob battled significant medical issues. He faced these challenges with a smile and a fierce sense of humor; during his battle he was lovingly stubborn. The strongest hearts have the most scars and Bob showed the strength and courage of a lion. Bob was preceded in death by his mother, Marilyn “Toby” Young Bob is survived by his fiancé, Jenny His son, Jordan His equally stubborn brother, Chris His sister-in-law, Kerri Ann His niece, Anna His nephews, Bode & Cole His mother-in-law, Laura Wilkinson His father-in-law, Carl Wilkinson His brother-in-law, Jacob Wilkinson While Bob will be dearly missed, he would want everyone to know that he had Jesus in his heart. His loved ones will continue to honor him by living their lives to the fullest and by fishing in the great outdoors whenever possible. We will think of Bob each time we have our poles in the water and wait for the fish to bite.
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