Bobbie Joe Hamm was born January 5, 1952 in Dallas, Texas to Lloyd and Edna Hamm. He departed this life April 30, 2020 at the age of 68 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Bobbie had been a long time resident of Dewar, Oklahoma before moving to Bristow in 2008. He worked as an auto mechanic for many years. Bobbie found joy over the last twenty-five years spending time with Neomi Lindsey whom he loved greatly. He was passionate about NASCAR and dirt track racing. As well, he always found time to fish and would occasionally strike it lucky at the casino.
Bobbie is survived by his lifelong companion, Neomi Lindsey; daughter, Bobbie Jo Plum and husband Kirk of Kansas; six step-children, Rose Meadows, Lewis Lindsey and wife Angela both of Bristow; Minnie Lindsey, Melissa Caywood and husband Andy both of Tulsa; Denise Lindsey and Jeremy of Dewar, Jack Lindsey and wife Mindy of Okmulgee; twenty-five grandchildren, nine great- grandchildren and one on the way. He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, Willie Hamm; one brother, David Lloyd Hamm Sr.; and sister in law Sandra Kaye Hamm.
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