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Bobbie Jean Stanley
1941 2026

Bobbie Jean Stanley

September 6, 1941 — May 20, 2026

Lake Mary, Florida

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Bobbie Jean Stanley, a cherished and devoted soul, passed away peacefully into the presence of the Lord on May 20, 2026, in Orlando, Florida. Born on September 6, 1941, in Tullahoma, Tennessee, Bobbie's life was marked by her vibrant spirit, unyielding love for family, and dedication to her work and passions.

Throughout her distinguished career, Bobbie devoted 40 years to EC Imaging Inc., where she was known for her unwavering commitment and professionalism where her main duty was keeping Robert Soule on track. Her resilience and warmth made an indelible impact on her colleagues and those fortunate enough to have worked alongside her.

Known affectionately as “Mims and grandma” to everyone, Bobbie was a luminous firecracker, full of life and love. Her excitement for the world was contagious; she possessed a boundless enthusiasm for travel and music that inspired all who knew her. A proud University of Tennessee football fan, she would cheer passionately, always declaring “Go Vols!” Her greatest pride and joy were her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with whom she treasured spending time.

Bobbie’s family was the cornerstone of her life. She is survived by her loving daughter, Chandle Gutierrez, and her husband Mario, who stood as pillars of support and love. Her grandchildren—Brandon Stanley, Corey Stanley, Kelsea Gutierrez Booth, and Blake Gutierrez—and her great-grandchildren—Caden Laravuso, Sophie Park-Ozee, Ryker Booth, Nash Booth, Cody Booth, and Charlie Booth—carry forward her legacy of warmth and affection. Also surviving her is her honorary daughter, Amy Binkley, as well as her loving nieces and nephews, who shared in the joy of her companionship.

Bobbie was preceded in death by her devoted parents, Edgar and Evelyn (Weitz) Smith; her loving husband, Billy Stanley; her son, Randy Stanley; and her sisters, Katherine Morgan and Patricia Owens. Their memories live on in the hearts of those who loved her.

Bobbie Jean Stanley’s life was one enriched by passion, family, and faith. She will be remembered for her loving nature, her zest for adventure, and her endless enthusiasm for the simple and profound joys of life. Her legacy of love and spirited determination endures through the lives of her cherished family and friends.

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