December 3, 1930 ~ December 14, 2025 (age 95)
Barbara "Bobbye" Ann Lee, born December 3, 1930, in St. Joseph, Louisiana, passed away peacefully to be with her Lord and Savior on December 14, 2025. She was 95 years of age and lived in Tallulah, Louisiana.
Services celebrating her life will be held on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at the Methodist Church of Tallulah. Visitation from 10:00-11:00 am, with services at 11:00 officiated by Reverend Henry Stone.
Serving as pallbearers will be grandsons, Ben Cobb, Nathan Lee, Blaine Lee, Adam Clayton, Lee Clayton, and Cory Watson. Alternate pallbearers Bryan Kneipp and Massey Shelton.
Mrs. Lee was preceded in death by her parents, Willie and Ellen Hudnall, a brother, Willie Braxton (Sonny) Hudnall, her husband, Bobby Joe Lee, daughter, Cynthia Dartlone Christman and grandson, Jed Elliot Dartlone.
Survivors include two daughters, Jeannie Lee Cobb and husband Lewis of Tyler, Texas. Linda Lee Smith and husband Jeff of Farmerville, Louisiana, two sons, Billy (Bump) C Lee and wife Brenda of Tallulah, Louisiana, and John Bennett (Benny) Lee and wife Sandi of Tallulah, Louisiana.
Mrs. Lee had 5 children, Cynthia, Jeannie, Bump, Benny and Linda. 15 grandchildren including Jennifer Dartlone Shelton, Jed Dartlone, Ben Cobb, Leslie Smalley, Nathan Lee, Natalie Lee Kneipp, Blaine Lee, Bennett Joe Lee, Hannah Lee Cox, Adam Clayton, Lee Clayton, Brittany Smith, Cory Watson, Cara Watson, and Kristin Watson. She also had 27 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Lee was dedicated to serving her number one friend in life, her Lord and Savior. Bobbye Ann would witness and sing to everyone she came in contact with, and she never met a stranger. If you knew her, there is probably a story to tell, lol. Bobbye Ann lived her life to the fullest and always had a friendly smile on her face. She had many accomplishments in life, attending LSU with a business degree and managing with her husband, Bobby Joe Lee, a very successful farm. She belonged to many organizations that had to do with farming, her church, and her hobbies. She loved fishing and was even in a fishing club called the Bass N Gals, where she fished tournaments all over the world. Her other hobbies included deer and turkey hunting. She was our loving mother, grandmother and friend, go rest high on that mountain, until we meet again.