Michael D. Lobb

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Michael D. Lobb, 39, of Parkesburg, died at his home on Sunday, October 28, 2012. He was the husband of Karen L. Troupe Lobb with whom he shared four years of marriage. Born in Chester County, he was the son of David and Linda Weaver Lobb of Pomeroy.


Michael serviced in the US Army from 1993 to 1996.


He was employed as a industrial technician in the heating and cooling industry.


He is survived, in addition to his wife and parents by one daughter Cheyenne Lobb and one brother Brian Lobb of Sadsburyville.


Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. 

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I am sorry for your loss. Mike was one of my best friends in high school and he will be missed by many!

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Thank you for your kindness. Mike and I had not only became friends, but we were soulmates and it is....and will be difficult being without him. He will always have my heart.

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Thank you, Natalie.

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I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I grew up in Pomeroy and remember my younger sisters and I playing with Mike and Brian. As you get older you move away and lose touch with some of your childhood friends. But I got to reconnect with Mike when he and my dearest friend Karen fell in love. When they first got together I remember her telling me of the beautiful letters he had written to her and how they both felt they were soul mates. On the times when I had the pleasure of spending time with them it was evident that they had finally found happiness. Mike was so caring, supportive and protective of his wife and his family, including his beautiful daughter. He will be deeply missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this extremely shocking and difficult time.

Mr. & Mrs. Lobb, I am so sorry for your loss. I have never lost a child so I cannot say I know how you feel. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Brian I am sorry for your loss, I have never lost a sibling so I cannot even imagine what you are going through, but my thoughts and prayers are with you as well.

Karen, I know he was your soul mate. I remember the day you came to the bank with your hands clutching a hand written letter so protectively, and you whispered, "I found my soul mate, I am so happy," Please know that you can call or text me any hour day or night if you need anything at all, whether it is help with something or you just need to talk. I am here for you. I love you sister. Denise

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Thank you, Denise. I appreciate your condolences.

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Dear Linda and Family,
I haven't seen you much since the Landis Farm. I have often thought about you. I am sending many Prayers your way.
Lillian Softchin Helm

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Thank you, Lillian. I appreciate it. It's nice to hear from you.

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