Andrya Lianne Hobbs

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Andrya Lianne Hobbs

Birth
Denton, Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Jun 2003 (aged 18)
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, USA
Burial
Bridgeport, Wise County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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First born child of John and Theresa (Long) Hobbs. Survived by parents,a sister,Emily and brother,Jarrett,many aunts,uncles,cousins,and friends.

Graduated May 23,2003, from Slidell Jr-Sr High School, in Slidell, Texas. Lived first several years of her life in Chico and Bridgeport, Texas. She was a very young, happy go-lucky girl, full of life. She will be missed by so many family members and friends.

Cause of Death: She and her best friend,Lindsey Lavender, were both killed instantly in a car accident, when they were hit by a semi truck.Lindsey Lavender,17,Decatur,Texas. They were "BEST FRIENDS 'TIL THE END.'
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Funeral for Andrya Lianne Hobbs, 18, of Bridgeport, will be Monday, June 23 at 2 p.m. at Pleasant View Baptist Church in Bridgeport. The Rev. Allen Henard and the Rev. Gary Demmitt will officiate. Burial will follow at Thomas Cemetery.
Hobbs died Thursday, June 19, 2003, in Decatur.
Born Dec. 21, 1984, in Denton to John and Theresa Hobbs, she graduated from Slidell High School on May 23, 2003. She was a lifetime resident of Wise County and a student.
She was preceded in death by two grandmothers, Barbara Long and Melba Joyce Hobbs, and step-grandmother Faye Long.
She is survived by her parents John and Theresa Hobbs of Bridgeport; a sister, Emily Hobbs; a brother Jarrett Hobbs; grandparents, Harold Long of Chico and Sherman and Kathy Hobbs of Greenwood; seven aunts, nine uncles and numerous cousins and friends.

Published Sunday, June 22, 2003 Wise County Messenger



I want to thank my sister, Becky, for sponsoring Andrya's site. So many times you have been there for us. Love you so much. I also want to thank my sister-in-law, Lisa for all the support she has showed me. You don't know how much I appreciate it.

I want to thank everyone that leaves flowers and notes for Andrya and Lindsey. It warms my heart each time I read them. Also thanks to all of you that have added the girls to your Virtual Cemeteries. It is nice to know that they are being remembered as well by many other people also. Thanks so much.

ODE TO MY CHILD

I miss you dear and I always will as long as my heart does beat,
I long to see that familiar smile, those eyes twinkle oh so sweet!
It only seems like yesterday that you were here by my side,
But the days and months come so very slow, my tears are never dried.
If I'd known you were leaving us, what would I have liked to say?
What could we have done, where could we have gone before that fateful day?
There are so many things that seem left undone, so much that I have to bear,
I wish that you could come home for a day, to hug you on earth right here.
My child you know how I miss you so, how much my heart does ache,
They say God gives us just so much pain, enough that we can take.
Did God really know when He took you home my life went with you too?
I'm just a shell of my former self, life isn't the same without you.
God promises I'll see you again, my faith is all I have left.
I love you my child, my sweet precious child, but I'm feeling so low and bereft.
Please send me a sign that you're happy up there, a sign that you want to be free,
Then maybe, just maybe I can carry on, and wait until you come call me!
By Dawn Glenton (c 2002
First born child of John and Theresa (Long) Hobbs. Survived by parents,a sister,Emily and brother,Jarrett,many aunts,uncles,cousins,and friends.

Graduated May 23,2003, from Slidell Jr-Sr High School, in Slidell, Texas. Lived first several years of her life in Chico and Bridgeport, Texas. She was a very young, happy go-lucky girl, full of life. She will be missed by so many family members and friends.

Cause of Death: She and her best friend,Lindsey Lavender, were both killed instantly in a car accident, when they were hit by a semi truck.Lindsey Lavender,17,Decatur,Texas. They were "BEST FRIENDS 'TIL THE END.'
~~~~~~~~~

Funeral for Andrya Lianne Hobbs, 18, of Bridgeport, will be Monday, June 23 at 2 p.m. at Pleasant View Baptist Church in Bridgeport. The Rev. Allen Henard and the Rev. Gary Demmitt will officiate. Burial will follow at Thomas Cemetery.
Hobbs died Thursday, June 19, 2003, in Decatur.
Born Dec. 21, 1984, in Denton to John and Theresa Hobbs, she graduated from Slidell High School on May 23, 2003. She was a lifetime resident of Wise County and a student.
She was preceded in death by two grandmothers, Barbara Long and Melba Joyce Hobbs, and step-grandmother Faye Long.
She is survived by her parents John and Theresa Hobbs of Bridgeport; a sister, Emily Hobbs; a brother Jarrett Hobbs; grandparents, Harold Long of Chico and Sherman and Kathy Hobbs of Greenwood; seven aunts, nine uncles and numerous cousins and friends.

Published Sunday, June 22, 2003 Wise County Messenger



I want to thank my sister, Becky, for sponsoring Andrya's site. So many times you have been there for us. Love you so much. I also want to thank my sister-in-law, Lisa for all the support she has showed me. You don't know how much I appreciate it.

I want to thank everyone that leaves flowers and notes for Andrya and Lindsey. It warms my heart each time I read them. Also thanks to all of you that have added the girls to your Virtual Cemeteries. It is nice to know that they are being remembered as well by many other people also. Thanks so much.

ODE TO MY CHILD

I miss you dear and I always will as long as my heart does beat,
I long to see that familiar smile, those eyes twinkle oh so sweet!
It only seems like yesterday that you were here by my side,
But the days and months come so very slow, my tears are never dried.
If I'd known you were leaving us, what would I have liked to say?
What could we have done, where could we have gone before that fateful day?
There are so many things that seem left undone, so much that I have to bear,
I wish that you could come home for a day, to hug you on earth right here.
My child you know how I miss you so, how much my heart does ache,
They say God gives us just so much pain, enough that we can take.
Did God really know when He took you home my life went with you too?
I'm just a shell of my former self, life isn't the same without you.
God promises I'll see you again, my faith is all I have left.
I love you my child, my sweet precious child, but I'm feeling so low and bereft.
Please send me a sign that you're happy up there, a sign that you want to be free,
Then maybe, just maybe I can carry on, and wait until you come call me!
By Dawn Glenton (c 2002