Mike And Mary Mcdaniel
So sorry for your loss. Praying God will give you peace and comfort.

Birth date: May 5, 1950 Death date: Sep 3, 2025
Funeral Service for Mrs. Bobbie Hope Harrison, 75, of Alexander City, Alabama, will be Monday, September 8, 2025, at 11:00 am at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Chad Middlebrooks and Dr. Jeffrey Fuller will officiate. Burial wil Read Obituary
So sorry for your loss. Praying God will give you peace and comfort.

Bobbie became our friend and sister in Christ when we attended Mt Zion Baptist. I remember the beautiful smile she always had and her willingness to always be there for those who needed special prayers, hugs and just an “I love you.” I called Bobbie to help me get a ladies group/ WMU group at Ray Baptist. Of course she got so excited to help with our group and we enjoyed her so much. There was never ever a doubt about Bobbie’s walk with Jesus. She fought this dreadful thing called cancer for several years and during this time kept praising her Lord and Savior. Bobbie will be missed by so many who loved her so dearly. I loved her and our friendship though we didn’t get to see each other that much. I still knew she was there. Our prayers go out for her sweet family.
Ronnie Lyle lit a candle in memory of Bobbie Harrison

Deborah Ballad lit a candle in memory of Bobbie Harrison

In Loving Memory of Aunt Bobbie
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Aunt Bobbie is her unwavering faith in Christ. She lived her life as a true example of strength, grace, and devotion.
She dearly loved her husband, my Uncle Oc, and she loved her family with all her heart. Some of the best memories we all share are the times spent together in her home — especially at Christmas. So many of us grew up looking forward to those gatherings at the Harrisons. Aunt Bobbie’s cooking was always a highlight, and she had a way of making everyone feel welcome and loved.
Aunt Bobbie was a strong woman, not only in spirit but in the way she faced life’s hardest battles. She fought cancer with courage, never losing her faith. And while our hearts ache because we will miss her deeply, we are comforted in knowing that she is no longer in pain. She is rejoicing in heaven, whole again, in the presence of our Father.
Aunt Bobbie’s love, her strength, and her faith will always remain with us.
We are so sorry for your loss.  Mrs. “Bobbie Jean” has been an amazing blessing to us at church for many years.  She was a lady with amazing energy & strength & creativity both physically & spiritually.  She was truly a joy.  And we will see her again in Heaven real soon because of all Jesus has done for each of us that accept and know Him.
Our love & prayers are with each of Mrs. “Bobbie Jean’s” family members as you go through this difficult time and beyond…

I would be criticized for being picky and not eating what she cooked. Pops and Poppa O would tell me to eat what was served— without fail, nanny would say “Baby girl can have whatever she wants for supper” and she would make me chicken tenders or butter noodles.