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Funeral services for Dwayne F. "Hike" Hobbs, 88 of Ewing, will be 10 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 30, at Ewing United Methodist Presbyterian Church in Ewing with Janine Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in Ewing City Cemetery with military rites conducted by Sanders American Post #214.
Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 29, at Snider Memorial Funeral Home in Clearwater.
Dwayne passed away on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024, at Heritage Bel Air in Norfolk.
Snider Memorial Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Condolences may be directed to the family at http://www.snidermemorial.com.
The family has requested casual attire for the funeral.
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Dwayne (Hike) Francis Hobbs was born April 14,1936, to Lee A. (Bill) and Mildred L. (Harding) Hobbs at O'Neill. He attended and graduated from Ewing High School. Dwayne was enlisted in the United States Army in 1954 and was stationed at Ettlingen, Germany, until discharged in 1957.
On Aug. 4,1957, he was united in marriage to Marilyn Joy Weyhrich at Concordia Lutheran Church in Clearwater. The couple moved to Milford, where he attended Milford Technology School for auto mechanics. In 1959, the family returned to Ewing.
Upon his return to Ewing, he began to drive a truck and did so for his entire life. He hauled livestock until the early 70s when he started hauling grain and fertilizer. In 1986, he and his son, Tim, started Tim Hobbs Trucking with two livestock trailers and started hauling livestock. By the early 90s, they had expanded to several trailers to which he pulled one full time until his retirement in 2001.
To all his trucking friends, he was affectionately known as his CB radio handle, Red Rooster. He and his wife, Marilyn, owned and operated Broadway Bar from 1991 to 2007. In 2002, he helped his sons, Tim and Todd, start Holt Transportation, a flatbed company that is still running to this day.
In his earlier years, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and riding his Honda Goldwing. He also enjoyed buying and collecting guns. He looked forward to the time with family, especially around the holidays. The family would congregate in his recreation room, share stories and listen to old country music (especially George Jones and Conway Twitty). He loved to watch Cornhusker football and volleyball. He also enjoyed having a vodka with Diet 7-Up and a cigarette.
Dwayne is survived by four children: Tim (Nadine) Hobbs of Ewing, Melanie (Rod) Wright of North Platte, Todd (Sue) Hobbs of Ewing, and Tami (John) Agin of Aurora, Colorado; six grandchildren: Kyle Hobbs, Braden (Cadance) Hobbs, Brooke (Adam) Dillon, Taylor Hobbs, Samantha Wright and Nick Wright; seven great-grandchildren: Trey and Jayce Dillon; Shaylynn, Xvayer and Raiden Wright, Crew and Emerson Hobbs; and sisters-in-law: Janell Hobbs of Ewing and Frances Brummels of Ewing.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Marilyn; parents; brothers (sister-in- laws) Bill (Arlene) Hobbs, Mick (Darlene) Hobbs, Dorrence (Barb) Hobbs and Bob Hobbs; Sisters Elsie (John) Turay, Lois (Ed) Yelli and one in infancy.
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