From the South Alabamian February 9, 2012:
Bobby Jo Harris Nelson, age 25, died Feb. 4, 2012 at Mobile Infirmary. She was a native of Clarke County and a resident of Escambia County.
A member of the First Asembly of God in Jackson for many years, she served in a variety of church areas, especially with children. She and her husband, Michael, were both members of Church of the Nazarene in Riverview.
Mrs. Nelson had received an Associates Degree and was currently working toward a Bachelors. She tutored students through the University of South Alabama.
She will be remembered for many good things, especially her big smile that lit up an entire room.
Survivors include her husband, Michael Nelson of Brewton; parents, Debra Smith Harris and Charles Wesley Harris, both of Jackson; grandparents, Margaret Ann Dungan and William E. Smith, both of Jackson; brothers, James “Clint” Harris of Jackson and James “Wesley” Harris of Mobile; sisters, Terrie Marie Harris and Melissa Harris (Michael) Gates of Grove Hill; nephews, Seth, Noah and Harris and niece, Maggi Ann.
Preceding her in death were her grandparents, Mona Sue Smith and Woodrow W. Harris.
Funeral services were Feb. 7 at First Assembly of God in Jackson. Interment followed at Odom’s Cemetery in Riverview with the Revs. E.C. Russell and James Meadows officiating. Arrangements were directed by St. Stephens Funeral Home.
Pallbearers included Michael Gates, Harris Gates, Derrick Nelson, Wesley Harris, Coy Whitehead and Clint Harris.
EDM310 Staff and students express their sympathy to the family of Bobbi Jo Nelson. Bobbi Jo was a student in EDM310 in the Summer 2011 semester.
Praying for this family. May God give them comfort and strength during this time of need.
ReplyDeletePrayers for her family and loved ones. Such a beautiful young woman.
ReplyDeleteSo sad. It is very difficult losing a student, a classmate and a friend. My thoughts & prayers are with her friends & family.
ReplyDeleteHow sad. I pray that the Lord will comfort her family during this difficult time!
ReplyDeleteI will alwways keep her families in my Prayers.
ReplyDeleteMay she be forever remember as One of the greatest student.