Bobby Eugene Ashley was born in Fort Pierce, Fla on July 28, 1989. He is preceded in death by his grandparents Barbara Hayward Johnson, Samuel Harold Hayward and Toney Johnson Sr. Bobby was raised by his grandparents Barbara Hayward Johnson and Toney Johnson Sr.
Bobby attended school in Fort Pierce and later he received his GED. Bobby worked in the service industry and he was employed by UP St. Lucie County.
Bobby was known for his quick wit and constant joking. He never met a stranger he couldn’t talk too. He loved everyone and everyone loved him.
On May 13, 2021, before the sun could rise a band of angels knocked on the door at 426 North 19th St. Bobby’s presence was requested by our Lord and Savior and he was to respond immediately.
He leaves to cherish his parents Teresa (Beaufort) Williams of Hobe Sound and Emmitt King of Fort Pierce; three brothers Nicholas (Jacqueline) King, Dontavious Mullikin and Donovan Williams of Fort Pierce; one sister Loretta Lynn King; uncles Derrick Green Sr. of Martin County, Leon Hayward, Steven Hayward, Terrance Hayward of Fort Pierce, Alvin King of Fort Pierce, Willie King of Tampa Fla, a great uncle Jimmy (Lottie) Young of Georgetown, South Carolina; aunts Deborah (Chemaly) Fleury, Ophelia Ross, Lucille (Earl) Philips all of Fort Pierce and Denora King of Spartanburg, South Carolina. Close cousins Aliah Fleury of Houston, Texas, Chemaly “CJ” Fleury of Daytona Beach, Fl, and Marly Fleury of Fort Pierce, Nathaniel Green of Atlanta, Ga, Derrick Green of Alaska and a host of other cousins, nieces and nephews. Three special friends Lawrence Harris, Faustino Jiriano of Fort Pierce, and Ms. Keirra Wynn of Vero Beach, Fla.
Public viewing for Bobby Eugene Ashley will take place on Friday, May 21, 2021 from 3:00pm-7:00pm at Stone Brothers Funeral Home in Fort Pierce, FL. Funeral services will convene on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 11:00am. Burial will immediately follow in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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All lies. I am Bobby Ashley Jr's brother, Dontavious Mullikin. One of only two brothers he had. The other being Nicholas king. My number is 772-323-1782. Date of birth May 13, 1991. I was raised in the house with my half brother. Me and my brother Nickolas king are his only brother's. Anything more than that is a lie. He was a funny guy. But also gave love to those undeserving of it. Many times I tried to tell him about the fake love given to him by the one that claim to have love for him but was too blind to see. I love my brother with all my heart as to why I had to say something after finding this on this corrupt internet. This is all BS, mixed with a little truth. My brother was one to bring you joy even when he was felling pain. He was the one to be the life of the party even when he was felling empty inside. My brother gave love to those that didn't deserve his time, energy, or love. My brother put other people happiness before his own. My brother was a slave to those that talked about him behind his back. My brother deserved more that what I seen at his funeral. The only one that stood up before and after death with love was Laurence, who he referred to as Ron. A master mechanic as far as I'm concerned. The only one that spoke the truth the day they put my bother in the ground. I love you bra with all my heart. Now and forever. I just hope the power at be let your soul Rest In Peace, because lord knows you been through enough than one life can offer. Ps love always you little brother
The fun we all had together man was undescribable. Especially when I used to joke with you about owing me $5 Like Bernie Mac. Rest easy Bobby.
Dell
To his family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I pray God gives you the strength to get through this difficult time. He will definitely be missed. Bobby was always a trash talker and loved to tell jokes. He would have you laughing so hard until your stomach started to hurt. Bobby, you no longer have to suffer, so rest easy. ~Janine'
Still thinking of all the laughs and jokes we had you will be truly missed... we had some good days and we had some ok ones but we always seem to make the best out of it ,rest easy my fellow brother I know you are watching over me ,sincerely JOE
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