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Dorothy Mae Bobulinski

Dorothy Mae Bobulinski

Dorothy Mae Bobulinski, 80, of Leesburg, FL, passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Born in Shanksville, PA, she moved to Leesburg in 1976 from Friedens, PA.

She retired as an Assistant Dietary Manager for several nursing homes in Leesburg after 30 years. She was a member of Central Baptist Church, Leesburg and was dedicated to the church food pantry, annual yard sales and helped parking at the church during Bikefest. She also enjoyed spending time at Miss Daisy’s Flowers where she could come in and “Play with the posies”.

She is survived by sons, Terry (June) Bobulinski of Hernando, FL and Bill (Bob) Bobulinski of Leesburg, FL; three daughters, Deb (Billy) Myers of Acme, PA, Sue (Rich) Jarus of Leesburg, FL and Sharon Bobulinski of Leesburg, FL; four grandchildren, Candice, Michelle, Blossom and Bill; three great grandchildren, Makayla, Blaze and Hunter; four sisters, Florence Lantz of Somerset, PA, Deloris Moore of Lady Lake, FL, Shirley Wilhelm of Lady Lake, FL and Betty Mort of Somerset, PA. She was predeceased by her son, Tom and brothers, Jimmy and Bobby.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 2 p.m. at Central Baptist Church in Leesburg.

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