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Jobie Click Jr.

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Jobie Click Jr.

Birth
Death
20 May 2007 (aged 69)
Burial
Martin, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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CLICK, Jobie Jr. Age 69, passed away Sunday, may 205h at his home on Main Street in Martin, Kentucky. He was born May 20th, 1938 at home to the late Jobie Click, Sr., and the late Rhoda Salisbury Click. Jobie graduated from Martin High School in 1956 where he was active in golf, baseball, and was co-captain of the Purple Flash Basketball team. He was awarded a plaque for points scored as one of the top 25 ballplayers at the 2004 Homecoming celebration. Jobie was a graduate of the Louisville Barber School in 1957 and worked with his father in the family business for several years. He played in both the Independent baseball league and basketball league during this time. He started working for the old C & O Railroad, now CSX, in 1960 and was a member of the UTU and the American Legion in Ashland, Kentucky and he was a Kentucky Colonel. He retired form CSX with 35 years of service. Left to mourn his passing are his 2 sons, Jobie Michael Click and Brian Keith Click, both of Martin, Ky.,; 2 daughters, Mary Elizabeth Reynolds, Lexington, Ky., Belinda Michelle Jarrell of Dana, Ky., 8 grandchildren, Christopher Jordan Jarrell, Kayla Madison Jarrell, Cody Jared Jarrell, Justin Kane Jarrell, Megan Click, Holly Click, Kelsey Click, Prestan Reynolds; 1 great grandson, Christopher Sean Jarrell, 3 sisters, Mary Lou Poulus of Huntington, New York, Billie Sue Roberts of Elizabethtown, Ky., Sandra Gay Dotson of Palm City, Flordia, 2 nephew and 7 nieces and a host of cousins and friends. Besides his parents, Jobie was preceded in death by 2 baby brothers, Jimmie Donald and Ronald Click. Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 26. 2007, at 2:00 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel, Martin, Ky., with Clergyman Arthur Smith, Jr., officiating. Burial will follow in the Click Cemetery, Martin, Ky., with the Hall Funeral Home, Martin, Ky., caring for those arrangements. Visitation is after 11:00 a.m., Tuesday here at the Funeral Home.
CLICK, Jobie Jr. Age 69, passed away Sunday, may 205h at his home on Main Street in Martin, Kentucky. He was born May 20th, 1938 at home to the late Jobie Click, Sr., and the late Rhoda Salisbury Click. Jobie graduated from Martin High School in 1956 where he was active in golf, baseball, and was co-captain of the Purple Flash Basketball team. He was awarded a plaque for points scored as one of the top 25 ballplayers at the 2004 Homecoming celebration. Jobie was a graduate of the Louisville Barber School in 1957 and worked with his father in the family business for several years. He played in both the Independent baseball league and basketball league during this time. He started working for the old C & O Railroad, now CSX, in 1960 and was a member of the UTU and the American Legion in Ashland, Kentucky and he was a Kentucky Colonel. He retired form CSX with 35 years of service. Left to mourn his passing are his 2 sons, Jobie Michael Click and Brian Keith Click, both of Martin, Ky.,; 2 daughters, Mary Elizabeth Reynolds, Lexington, Ky., Belinda Michelle Jarrell of Dana, Ky., 8 grandchildren, Christopher Jordan Jarrell, Kayla Madison Jarrell, Cody Jared Jarrell, Justin Kane Jarrell, Megan Click, Holly Click, Kelsey Click, Prestan Reynolds; 1 great grandson, Christopher Sean Jarrell, 3 sisters, Mary Lou Poulus of Huntington, New York, Billie Sue Roberts of Elizabethtown, Ky., Sandra Gay Dotson of Palm City, Flordia, 2 nephew and 7 nieces and a host of cousins and friends. Besides his parents, Jobie was preceded in death by 2 baby brothers, Jimmie Donald and Ronald Click. Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 26. 2007, at 2:00 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel, Martin, Ky., with Clergyman Arthur Smith, Jr., officiating. Burial will follow in the Click Cemetery, Martin, Ky., with the Hall Funeral Home, Martin, Ky., caring for those arrangements. Visitation is after 11:00 a.m., Tuesday here at the Funeral Home.


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