Bobby Glen Mobley
1937 - 2024
On Friday, August 23, Bobby Glen Mobley left his earthly life to join his many brothers and sisters in
heaven. Bobby grew up on a farm in Robersonville, NC where he was the youngest of 8 children. When
he was in middle school, he met the love of his life, Joan Manning, and first held her hand on an eighth-
grade school field trip to Raleigh. After attending UNC-Chapel Hill for one year, he and Joan decided to
marry so he left Chapel Hill, returned to Robersonville, married Joan, and farmed with his dad. A few
years later, Bobby took a job as a tobacco buyer for Liggett-Myers Tobacco Company and later AC Monk,
a job that he absolutely loved and did until he took early retirement at 55 years old. Bobby also loved
golf and was amazingly skilled at the sport as seen by the many championship plaques engraved with his
name on the walls of Robersonville Country Club. After leaving the world of tobacco, he and Joan
moved to Mount Dora, Florida to work with Joan’s brother at a boy’s ranch for abandoned and abused
boys where he was head of maintenance, as he was always very handy with tools and machinery. After
retirement from this job, he spent many days on the course where he lived in Mount Dora cramming in
as much golf as he could in a week. Twenty-three years ago, he moved back to North Carolina
(Clemmons) to be closer to his children. He became a ranger at Tanglewood Golf Club, and he and Joan
became famous mall walkers winning prizes for the number of miles they walked around Hanes Mall.
These walks typically took the entire morning because they met and befriended most every mall and
store employee and stopped often for hugs and conversation.
Bobby waited to leave this world until after celebrating his sixty-eight-wedding anniversary on August
19. He is survived by his wife, Joan, his daughter, Lynn (Ernie), his son, Alex (Michelle); his
grandchildren, Trey (JP), Chad, Corey (Emma), Kristen (Turner), and Brendan; and his great-
grandchildren, Harper, Taylor and Carter. A celebration of life will be held on September 21 at 11:00 am
at First Christian Church in Robersonville, NC. Family visitation will follow the service in the fellowship
hall where friends are invited to join the family for lunch.
So sorry to hear about Mr. Bobby our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
We are sorry for your loss. Praying for peace, comfort and understanding for you and your family 🙏
Lynn, very nice tribute – I didn’t know about the hold hands story. I’ll see you at the service, you know my love is with you all. (Aunt) Carol
We moved across the street from Bobby and Joan when Jamie was 2 and Alex was 3. We cannot describe all the wonderful times we shared on Friday nights and the homemade after dinner drinks of Kalua. We traveled to see Bobby when he was on the tobacco market, cross country to California and Oregon and down to Florida when they moved! No better friends anywhere! Rest in peace Bobby and hugs and prayers to the family❤️
Going to miss our conversations at family gatherings Bobby. Always enjoyed talking to you and hearing all your stories about growing up in Martin County and all of your travels after. You were always kind to us and we will miss you. May you rest in Peace Bobby G.