Kathleen Myrtle Williams Bobbitt

1928 ∼ 2020

Kathleen Myrtle Williams Bobbitt was born on August 22, 1928 and went to be with the Lord on August 26, 2020 at the age of 92. She was born to Hiram and Toni Williams in Niangua, Missouri and was the second of three girls. She married Norris Bobbitt Jr. on September 2, 1949 and soon became lifelong residents of Port Neches, TX with their three daughters.

She was a member of First United Methodist, Port Neches where she enjoyed her role as secretary for the Fidelis Sunday School Class and singing alto with the Chancel Choir. She loved to bowl competitively and you could find her doing the crossword puzzle each morning with her coffee. She was also a volunteer both at Mid Jefferson Hospital and The Medical Center of Southeast Texas.

Kathleen and Norris enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and after his death, she began visiting a variety of international destinations with other widows.

She has now reunited with her parents and husband after a long battle with Alzheimer's.

Kathleen is survived by her three daughters, Patti Romero and husband Joey; Norresa Allen and husband Phil; and Tamara Roberts and husband James all of Port Neches.

Some of her greatest blessings were her grandchildren - Claysey Romero of Port Neches; Jason (and Katherine) Allen of Lumberton; Tony (and Emilie) Romero of Port Neches; Katy (and Stephen) Woodard of Nashua, New Hampshire; Brian Roberts of Port Neches; Jennifer (and Brian) Curtis of Silsbee; Carrie (and Zach) Belknap of Lumberton; and Agnes Romero of Port Neches. Alicia Permenter of Port Arthur is an honorary granddaughter.

Her great-grandchildren are Lily and Eli Allen, Olivia and William Woodard, Rye and Milo Curtis, and Eleanor Belknap, along with another great-grandchild on the way.

Kathleen is also survived by her sister Flo Case, nephew Paul (and Susie) Nease, and nieces Hirama (and Don) McCracken, and Kimber (and Dale) Kyle along with their families.

She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, and her sister, Imojune Nease.

Due to Covid-19, the family is planning to have a private service.

Arrangements are under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home Port Neches.

Condolences

Anonymous September 9, 2020
Patti, Noressa and Tammy I am so sorry to see your Mom's passing. Please know you are in our prayers. Many fond memories of the 2nd and 3rd street kids.
Anonymous September 5, 2020
I grew up with the Bobbitt girls, spent many days and nights their. Mrs Bobbitt made the best Mexican food ever ❤️ Patti, Norresa, and Tammy ..I am so sorry to hear this. Please know lots of love and prayers for you all ❤️..Kathy Sumrall McBride
Anonymous September 3, 2020
I came to know and admire Mimi through the eyes and heart of a granddaughter - Her memories were precious to listen to and a testament of a woman who loved God and others. Mimi and her husband left a legacy that testifies today of the kind of examples they were to their family - Their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren love God and love others. Well done good and faithful servant
Anonymous September 3, 2020
A very sweet and dear person, All have lost a sincere friend. Narissa and all other beloved, family members, keep your memories close to your hearts. Sincerely, Dianne Hollier and son, Brandin
Anonymous September 1, 2020
We shared many a mile together in all our travels and the memories are still fresh. We had the same love of music...all those years in choir. Duets with Ken Hatch were wonderful. So many memories in our past too numerous to list. Love you Kathleen.
Anonymous September 1, 2020
A very devoted church member
Anonymous September 1, 2020
I will miss our MANY walks through the halls of Bonne Vie arm in arm just chatting.
Anonymous September 1, 2020
My remembrance of Kate is her sweet spirit and strength. It was obvious how much she loved and valued her family and friends. This world's trials and tribulations are over for Kate as she rejoices with her Lord and Savior. I can only smile when I think of all the "girl-talk" happening between Kate, granny and June, three hearts reunited. Until we meet again, Kate, know that you will forever be loved, missed, and celebrated.
Anonymous August 31, 2020
My name is Dick Stockton and I remember Kathleen from church, she and I sang in the chancel choir at Port Neches Fumc for many years. I have know Kathleen for many years. To the family I am so sorry for your loss but she is now in the heavenly choir under the direction of Charlene Williams and I know that is a special choir