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Bobbie Reynolds was born August 17, 1961 to the late Moses and Pearline Coleman of Mound
Bayou, MS. She was preceded in death by her husband Daniel Reynolds; parents Moses and Pearline
Coleman; sisters Margie Sharp, Emma Morris, and Annie (Tiffannie) Burnice, and brother Wayne
Coleman.
At an early age, Bobbie confessed that Jesus was her Lord and Savior and surrendered her life to
Christ, when she joined First Christian of Mound Bayou, MS, under the leadership of Elder Griffin. She
later joined New Kingdom M.B. Church of Cleveland, MS, under the leadership of the late Reverend Randolph
Seals, Sr. in the early 1990's, where she was a devoted member of the choir. She is a graduate of John F.
Kennedy Memorial High School class of 1979.
Bobbie and Daniel Reynolds joined their union in 1987. To this union, there are three children:
Moses (Natasha) Sharp, Cory Daniel Robinson, and Adrian Robinson; 7 grandchildren: Alisha Robinson,
Darius Robinson, Alyceah Robinson, Alyssia Scott, Summer Scott, Tommy Scott, and Moses Sharp Jr.
Bobbie was employed with Needle Specialty for many years.
She leaves to cherish her precious memories her 3 children; Moses Sharp Sr. Cory Robinson, and
Adrian Robinson; Her 7 grandchildren: Alisha, Darius, Alyceah, Alyssa, Summer, Tommy, and Moses Jr. 8
sisters: Linda Davis, Cleveland, MS, Carrie Sharp, Biloxi, MS, Leanna (Arthur) Thompson, Mound Bayou,
MS, Trissie (Tworne) Dillard-Taylor, Olive Branch, MS, Annie (Fredrick) Griffin, Walls, MS, Carla Johnson,
Shelby, MS, Regina King, Hewitt, TX, and Minesha Coleman, Mound Bayou, MS. 4 brothers: Vernon
(Clara) Coleman, Cleveland, MS, Fitzgerald (Sheila) Watson, Mound Bayou, MS, Lanzell (Clara) Robinson,
Chicago, IL, and Eric (Tina) Hunter, Atlanta, GA.
She leaves additional cherished memories to her host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other
relatives, friends, and her beloved church family.