Bobby L. Golden, 63 passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 1, 2018.
Bobby was born to Robert and June (Cassidy) Hayhurst on October 18, 1954 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After high school she moved to California where she met Lee in 1989. They then moved to Wisconsin and got married in 1993. Lee and Bobby bought a house in the country where they started their life together. Bobby worked at the Kwik Trip in Arcadia. She enjoyed working there and her coworkers were like family. She enjoyed gardening, fishing, and doing yardwork around the farm. Bobby loved having dogs and cats around her wherever she was. She was an outgoing person and never hesitated to help others.
Bobby is survived by her husband of 25 years Lee Golden; children: Tony (Jolee), June, and Julie Julian; grandchildren: Kayla, TJ, and Autumn Julian; and parents-in-law Lovell and Karen Golden. She is further survived by many other family and friends.
Bobby was preceded in death by her parents and other family.
A memorial service will be held at Smith Funeral Chapel on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 3:00pm with Rev. Robert Hoekstra officiating. Visitation will be held from 1:00 to 3:00pm. Family and friends may leave online condolences at www.smithfuneralec.com.
So sorry to hear about her accident. May the Lord be with you and your family at this sad time. I will always remember her by her contagious smile and laughter. Kris Golden
I am so sorry to hear the devastaing news about Bobby! She was a wonderful person with a huge heart. My heart goes out to you Lee, and her children and grand children as well as karen and lovell. We love you all.and your in our hearts and prayers.
I was so shocked when I saw that Bobby had passed. I send My condolences to you Lee and the rest of Her family. She will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear this. You are in my families thoughts and prayers.
It is hard to lose someone you love, especially when it happens so unexpectedly. I worked with Bobby for many years at Kwiktrip. She always had a smile on her face. I will always remember her “dancing” to the music at work. She definitely loved life. She will be greatly missed by many. My Sympathy to Lee , her children and all her family
When I would go into the kwik.trip in Arkda where she worked I would see her smile that would warms anyone’s heart and give her a huge hug she was like a mother to me when it’s my time to go I’ll see her again I miss you very much hun may you RIP hun I love you hun your friend always Ron Bond from Independence WI