Rhonda Powers
So sorry for your family losing Bobby. My granddaughter Emily Powers really tried so hard to help him. My husband Emmett was a former schoolmate of Bobby's sister Arlene.
Birth date: Apr 4, 1961 Death date: Dec 5, 2019
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Robert Luther “Little Bobby” Guy, 58, of Bluff City, TN passed away Thursday, December 5, 2019, at his home. He was the son of the late Luther and Jean Guy.He is survived by his wife, Stephonie Guy; daughter, Lee Ann Sampson; son, Bobby Guy; special friend, Brandon Campbell; grandchildren, Collin King and Ruby Sampson; sisters, Louise Roark, Arlene Smithson and Wanda Gragg.The family will have a private service.To leave an online condolence for the family please visit www.oakhillfh.comThe care of Robert Luther “Little Bobby” Guy and his family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services.Read Obituary
So sorry for your family losing Bobby. My granddaughter Emily Powers really tried so hard to help him. My husband Emmett was a former schoolmate of Bobby's sister Arlene.
He will be truly missed.
So sorry for yall's loss. We are keeping you in our prayers. He was a very nice man, liked him first time I met him and sorry it was the last. From River Nichols and family
Dear Stephonie and Family,
Our hearts are broken. Bobby was the first neighbor we met, when we moved to Hickory Tree, 10 years ago. He was always so kind & giving to us. And he always had that sweet smile. We are praying for Y'all, that the Lord will give you strength and peace. Always know, that we are here for Y'all, for any needs that you may have. We love you Bobby, fly high on that mountain.
With Love and Prayers,
Marie and Jim
So sorry for your loss. Bobby was always happy and smiling when I seen. May God bring you peace in this time of sorrow.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
He will be missed. He rode up and down Moms drive with me when I was learning to drive a stick. We had a blast; finally got good enough to go to Hickory Tree Grocery to get ice cream. Only good memories of a good person. Mom always liked him (Mrs. Vance).
Hickory tree will be a little darker with out him with us I look up to him