The Kile/Kyle Families
Johnnie Pearl Kyle Keetch Mantooth Bobbitt


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Much of the information on this site has come from Patty McGinty and Richard Kyle, it is not to be used for commercial purposes including submitting it to a commercial or any other websites i.e. Ancestry without written permission.
Donna Van Benschoten.
© 2002


JOHNNIE BOBBITT
   Funeral services are scheduled at 11:30 tomorrow here at the First Baptist Church for Johnnie P. Bobbitt of 1315 East Snyder.
   The Rev. Billy Barber will officiate.
   Burial will be in Boone Cemetery, under the direction of Griffin Funeral Home.
   Mrs. Bobbitt, who was 85, died yesterday at Lea Regional Hospital.
   She was born July 28, 1906, in Colorado City, Texas.
   A member of the First Baptist Church, Mrs. Bobbitt had lived in Hobbs since 1933, moving here from the Bronco, Tatum, area. She was a member of the VFW Ladies Auxilliary MOCA and had served as past president. In addition, she was a member of the VFW Ladies Auxilliary, serving as past president of the Hobbs chapter, and belonged to the Eastern Star, Grandmother's Club and Retired Teacher's Association.
   Survivors include one son, Clyde Mantooth of Hatch, N.M.; two daughters, Mrs. Jim (Ruth) Perry of Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Tom (Geraldine) Shanks of Hobbs; two brothers, L.S. Kyle of Fayetteville, Ark., and Henry H. Kyle of Spring, Texas; one sister, Alice Showalter, Bartleville, Okla.; 12 grandchildren.