Mr. Kenneth Dean Jobe, “Jobie,” 74, of Howard Street Extension, passed away on March 3, 2013, at Little Falls Hospital, with his loving family at his side. His courageous battle with his illness has finally ended in peace.
He was born on Oct. 12, 1938, in California, Mo., son of the late Edward and Lucille Loretta (Relford) Jobe. On March 21, 1964, he was united in marriage with Virginia Youker. Their loving union lasted over 46 years until her passing on Sept. 13, 2010.
Ken spent most of his working career primarily with Daniel Green Shoe Company; he was a supervisor at Daniel Green in Dolgeville for over 30 years. Previous to working and living in Dolgeville, he lived in Missouri. He graduated from California High School in Missouri with a natural gift in writing. He never pursued his writing career, but was an avid reader his entire life. He read three papers every day. He used much of this information in conversing with people in conversation as a well-read individual. Also, in his youth, he developed a love for singing, sounding like many of his beloved favorites, especially Jim Reeves. His family grew up listening to his favorites. He sang to his wife frequently and many others in the community. He was in many community events, showcasing his singing and acting talent used for fund raising in the organizations. His love of serving others shined as a member of the Dolgeville Lions Club, the Salisbury Grange, the Oppenheim Senior Citizen Center and the Dolgeville Rod and Gun Club. He was very civic minded and was very involved in these community organizations.
Most importantly, in Ken’s life, was his dearly loved wife, his children, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His greatest enjoyment was being with them anytime or anywhere; holidays, special celebrations or in everyday life. Especially during holiday time, there would be family playing a game of pitch lasting many hours. As a dad and grandfather, “family held the dearest place in his heart” as he so often expressed.
Away from home, his family remembers years of fishing and spending time at Oxbow Lake with his wife and many other extended family members and friends. Fishing was central to numerous events that always brought joy to Ken and others. Additionally, traveling and visiting relatives and friends across the U.S. was a common interest he shared with wife and children for many years. Ken’s hunting, in his earlier years, was a hobby he individually loved. He sacrificed for his family on all other areas of his life. His home was always open to strangers, friends and family with southern hospitality and gentility.
He was a man of strong faith, growing up Baptist in Missouri and continuing with humble acts of benevolence until his passing. Many times his generosity was motivated “for the least of them among us.” Ken and his wife “opened up their home” to many families, providing them new hope and happiness.
Survivors include his three daughters, Donna Geraty, of Dolgeville, Bonnie Kaminski and her husband, Richard, of Dolgeville, and Judy Ruffing and her husband, Mark, of Little Falls; his grandchildren, Christene White, Shannon Corbitt, Edward Geraty, Daniel Geraty, Adam Geraty, Heather Fox and his special granddaughter, Jessica Eggleston and her husband, Craig; his 12 great-grandchildren; his sisters, Donna Elder and her husband, Charles, of Missouri, and Kathy Manier and her husband, Robert, of Missouri; his very special friend, Constance Juno; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia, and by his sister, Lynda Wilson.
The family will receive relatives and friends at Ken’s memorial visitation at the Roberts & Enea Family Funeral Home, 3 Faville Ave., Dolgeville, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, 2013. A religious service will be held at the funeral home at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 8, 2013, with the Rev. Marvin Isum officiating. Burial will take place in the spring at Mallett Hill Cemetery, town of Stratford, where he will be laid to rest alongside his beloved wife, Virginia.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Ken’s name be made to the Salisbury Center Grange Hall in Salisbury Center. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
To offer an online message of sympathy, please go to http://www.robertsandenea.com. The family is being cared for by Brian A. Roberts and John P. Lewandowski, funeral directors.
Mr. Kenneth Dean Jobe, “Jobie,” 74, of Howard Street Extension, passed away on March 3, 2013, at Little Falls Hospital, with his loving family at his side. His courageous battle with his illness has finally ended in peace.
He was born on Oct. 12, 1938, in California, Mo., son of the late Edward and Lucille Loretta (Relford) Jobe. On March 21, 1964, he was united in marriage with Virginia Youker. Their loving union lasted over 46 years until her passing on Sept. 13, 2010.
Ken spent most of his working career primarily with Daniel Green Shoe Company; he was a supervisor at Daniel Green in Dolgeville for over 30 years. Previous to working and living in Dolgeville, he lived in Missouri. He graduated from California High School in Missouri with a natural gift in writing. He never pursued his writing career, but was an avid reader his entire life. He read three papers every day. He used much of this information in conversing with people in conversation as a well-read individual. Also, in his youth, he developed a love for singing, sounding like many of his beloved favorites, especially Jim Reeves. His family grew up listening to his favorites. He sang to his wife frequently and many others in the community. He was in many community events, showcasing his singing and acting talent used for fund raising in the organizations. His love of serving others shined as a member of the Dolgeville Lions Club, the Salisbury Grange, the Oppenheim Senior Citizen Center and the Dolgeville Rod and Gun Club. He was very civic minded and was very involved in these community organizations.
Most importantly, in Ken’s life, was his dearly loved wife, his children, his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. His greatest enjoyment was being with them anytime or anywhere; holidays, special celebrations or in everyday life. Especially during holiday time, there would be family playing a game of pitch lasting many hours. As a dad and grandfather, “family held the dearest place in his heart” as he so often expressed.
Away from home, his family remembers years of fishing and spending time at Oxbow Lake with his wife and many other extended family members and friends. Fishing was central to numerous events that always brought joy to Ken and others. Additionally, traveling and visiting relatives and friends across the U.S. was a common interest he shared with wife and children for many years. Ken’s hunting, in his earlier years, was a hobby he individually loved. He sacrificed for his family on all other areas of his life. His home was always open to strangers, friends and family with southern hospitality and gentility.
He was a man of strong faith, growing up Baptist in Missouri and continuing with humble acts of benevolence until his passing. Many times his generosity was motivated “for the least of them among us.” Ken and his wife “opened up their home” to many families, providing them new hope and happiness.
Survivors include his three daughters, Donna Geraty, of Dolgeville, Bonnie Kaminski and her husband, Richard, of Dolgeville, and Judy Ruffing and her husband, Mark, of Little Falls; his grandchildren, Christene White, Shannon Corbitt, Edward Geraty, Daniel Geraty, Adam Geraty, Heather Fox and his special granddaughter, Jessica Eggleston and her husband, Craig; his 12 great-grandchildren; his sisters, Donna Elder and her husband, Charles, of Missouri, and Kathy Manier and her husband, Robert, of Missouri; his very special friend, Constance Juno; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia, and by his sister, Lynda Wilson.
The family will receive relatives and friends at Ken’s memorial visitation at the Roberts & Enea Family Funeral Home, 3 Faville Ave., Dolgeville, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, 2013. A religious service will be held at the funeral home at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 8, 2013, with the Rev. Marvin Isum officiating. Burial will take place in the spring at Mallett Hill Cemetery, town of Stratford, where he will be laid to rest alongside his beloved wife, Virginia.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Ken’s name be made to the Salisbury Center Grange Hall in Salisbury Center. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
To offer an online message of sympathy, please go to http://www.robertsandenea.com. The family is being cared for by Brian A. Roberts and John P. Lewandowski, funeral directors.