Bobbie Cyprian

Published 1:24 pm Friday, April 17, 2020

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On Sunday, April 12, 2020, the angel of silence came and claimed one we loved so dearly, Bobbie Jean Cyprian. On July 19, 1940, Bobbie Jean was born to the late Mary Armstrong Robinson and the late Thomas Cyprian.

Bobbie Jean was a faithful member of the Greater Ebenezer Baptist Church, where she attended Sunday school. One of Bobbie Jean’s favorite church songs was “View That Holy City.” This was one of the many songs that Bobbie Jean would get up and do her praise dance to.

Bobbie Jean was a person who loved being around her family, friends, going to Sunday school, church, coloring in her coloring books and most of all, enjoying a nice cold Coke.

Bobbie Jean leaves to cherish her memories: two sisters, Mary Laurent and Jeanette Brown of Bogalusa; one sister-in-law, Sue Brown of Bogalusa; three brothers, Douglas May of Los Angeles, Calif., Hollis Brown and Clyde (Jackie) Brown of Bogalusa; her long-time caregiver, Sheila Smith; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her grandmother, Senary Armstrong; her grandfather, Fritz Armstrong; one sister, Elizabeth May; four brothers, Joseph May, Wesley Cyprian, David Brown and Howard Brown.

A private graveside funeral service will be held Monday, April 20, at the Bogalusa Cemetery.

Crain and Sons Funeral Home of Bogalusa is in charge of arrangements.

Sign the guestbook online at www.crainandsons.com.