Bobby Lucious, born to Linburg and Henrietta Lucious on October 19, 1949, in Birmingham, Alabama, passed away surrounded by loved ones in Adelanto, California. He was the third eldest of 11 siblings. Bobby's father, mother, and two brothers preceded him in death.
Bobby was a skilled welder, dedicating his talents to various shipyards throughout his career. He received his education in welding from Washington State, where he honed his craft. Additionally, he contributed his skills to the Los Angeles Unified School District.
A true jack of all trades, Bobby approached life with determination and a commitment to excellence. Whether it was his work or personal endeavors, he always gave his best effort.
Music, dancing, and cherished moments with family and friends brought immense joy to Bobby. His love for soul food was undeniable, and he relished in traditional Sunday meals, especially savoring black-eyed peas, ham hock, and cornbread - a reminder of his Alabama roots.
Bobby leaves to cherish his memories his wife "Bonnie" Bernadette Lucious, two daughters Sonia and Monique, grandchildren Kamron, Kersean, Keenen, Keiano, Khai, and Miss Anaya Neveah Fisher, siblings Betty Lee, Mary & David Smith, Loretta & Larry Lomex, Diane & David Boothe, Janice Lucious, Larry Lucious, Charles Lucious, and Tim Lucious, Uncle Fred Lee, Aunt Mary Champion, Great-grandchildren Chris, Shayla, Lil Kersean, Logan, Marlee, Julian, Kyair, Lil Keiano, and Kennedi, as well as cherished nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends.
Bobby Lucious's Legacy lives on through the memories of those fortunate enough to have known him. His warm presence and vibrant spirit will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.