Mrs. Hobbs was a member of the 1954 Class of Timmonsville High School and graduated from Coker College. She was a retired homemaker and assistant manager of Van Hobbs Gulf/BP Service Station. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Van, married for 62 years. One of her greatest joys was being a mother to her three children.
At a young age, Patricia answered the call to a life of service for Christ. Her devotion was evident by her continued service in numerous ministries at Alice Drive Baptist Church for 59 years. Her passion to share the message of Jesus Christ included teaching children in the “Junior Department” for over 50 years. Prayer was the key to her strong faith and joy.
Patricia was active in the Community, a past president of the Sumter Jaycettes, past Reagent and Chaplain of Sumter’s Home Chapter DAR, several bridge clubs, and the Tuesday Club that meets on Thursday. She was “good sport” supporting Van and the South Carolina Gamecocks for more than 50 years.
Mrs. Hobbs was a member of the 1954 Class of Timmonsville High School and graduated from Coker College. She was a retired homemaker and assistant manager of Van Hobbs Gulf/BP Service Station. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Van, married for 62 years. One of her greatest joys was being a mother to her three children.
At a young age, Patricia answered the call to a life of service for Christ. Her devotion was evident by her continued service in numerous ministries at Alice Drive Baptist Church for 59 years. Her passion to share the message of Jesus Christ included teaching children in the “Junior Department” for over 50 years. Prayer was the key to her strong faith and joy.
Patricia was active in the Community, a past president of the Sumter Jaycettes, past Reagent and Chaplain of Sumter’s Home Chapter DAR, several bridge clubs, and the Tuesday Club that meets on Thursday. She was “good sport” supporting Van and the South Carolina Gamecocks for more than 50 years.
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