Waltena Bobo Obituary
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
August 19, 1941 - April 13, 2022
Waltena Bobo Obituary
Aug 19, 1941 - Apr 13, 2022
In Memory of Our Loving Mother, Wife and Grandmother
Rev.: Waltena Bobo, 80,of Bloomfield, beloved wife for 58 years of Harty Clyde
Bobo. passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at St. Francie
Hospital. Her day was ending as counless days before it had. She was preparing
a special meal of fried fish for her grandchildren and was getting ready for a quiet
Evening with family and in prayer with her Lord before bed. Waltena was botH it
Greemile, SC on August 19, 1948, daughter of the late Walter Bates and Cornelia
Drummond) Woody, she was raised in Greenville, SC and had lived in Hartford for
many years before moving to Bloomfield 24 years ago. After moving to Hartford
Waltena took a position with the State of Connecticut and retired after 20 years of
service. Feeling the Lord calling her to care for children in the community, Waltena
made the incredible sacrifice in retirement of becoming a foster mother. She cared
for and raised nine children over 20 years loving them as her own. She took them
on vacations to Disney World, Hawaii, on cruises in the Caribbean and to other
destinations throughout the country. She cared for them mentally, spiritually, and
physically, even when the odds were against her. Waltena joined the First Baptist
Church in Hartford, now The First Cathedral in Bloomfield as a young woman.
Over the years, she loved watching the church grow and taking part in the many
ministries within the life of the church. She was a member of the Senior Choir, the
Praises of Zion, she was ordained as a Missionary by Archbishop LeRoy Bailey, Jr.
and was later ordained as a Pastor of the Prayer Ministry at the Church. She was a
faithful Prayer Warrior every morning on the Church's Prayer Line and faithfully
taught Sunday School for many years. Rev. Waltena was a very good friend, defender
and supporter of Archbishop LeRoy Bailey, Jr., Mother Reathie Bailey, their family
and ministry. She started a street ministry which she ran for over 20 years called,
Jesus Said Ministries. Rev. Waltena and her prayer partners visited homes door-
to-door and preached Tuesday and Friday nights at Bible Studies at the YMCA
and YWCA in Hartford. She loved watching the fruits of her work grow in the
form of healings, relationships, and bringing others to Christ. Rev. Waltena helped
countless children, seniors, and those staying in homeless shelters throughout the
Greater Hartford area. Rev. Waltena not only talked the talk, she walked the walk
with her Savior every day and Loved her God and His People with all her heart.
This love for her family and others led her to spend years counseling couples facing
troubled marriages and divorce. Watching God heal these broken relationships
was especially meaningful to her. In her spare time, she enjoyed cooking for her
family and others, and preaching. She loved traveling and took many memorable
trips throughout the United States and abroad. One of the highlights of her life
was visiting Washington DC during Christmas while President Barack Obama and
First Lady Michelle Obama and their family were in the White House. Besides
her husband, she leaves to mourn her passing a daughter, Auletta Rochelle Bobo
of Bloomfield; a son, Clyde Bernard Bobo of Willimantic; a brother, Charles E.
Bates and his wife Gail of Bloomfield; her bonus children, Carl Mickens, Jr. and his
wife Phylicia Hartfeld-Mickens of Los Angeles, CA, Kywan Brooks of Hartford,
and Jeanay Wallace of West Hartford; five grandchildren, Brittany Green and her
husband Stephen of New Britain, Tiffany Bobo of West Hartford, Brianna Bobo
Charztina Bates Of Hartford , a great-granddaughter Amani Morrison , 3 great-grandsons Rashaad Morrison,Ricardo Morrison,And Amran Morrison
of West Hartford, Josiah Bates of Willimantic; a great-granddaughter, Isabella; her
Spiritual Daughter, Rev. Jacqueline Ann Massey-Greene of Bloomfield; and a host
of foster children, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Besides her parents,
she was predeceased by a daughter, Juanita Bates.
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