
Funeral services for Mrs. Bobbye Jean Hunter will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 13, 2026, in the Chapel of Rush Funeral Home, Pineville, with Brother Waylon Dubroc officiating. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow in Restland Memorial Gardens, Pollock, under the direction of Rush Funeral Home, Pineville.
Mrs. Hunter, 68, of Pineville, entered eternal rest on Monday, March 9, 2026, in her residence surrounded by her loving family.
She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother whose greatest joy in life was caring for her family. Known for her warm heart and welcoming spirit, she took pride in bringing loved ones together, often through her excellent cooking and the comfort of a home filled with laughter.
Bobbye had a deep love for music and dancing, especially enjoying the songs of Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. In her younger years, she also enjoyed riding motorcycles, embracing adventure and freedom with the same enthusiasm she brought to all parts of her life.
Those who knew her remember her as a great joy to be around; someone whose presence brightened every room and whose kindness touched many lives. Bobbye was deeply proud of her Native American heritage and was a devoted member of the Adai Caddo Indian Tribe. Her love, strength, and spirit will be cherished always by her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph Dubroc and Alma Jean Featzka; two brothers, Jimmy Featzka and Kevin Featzka; one grandson, Sage Elijah Delcour; and one son-in-law, TimmyJohn Hunter.
Those left to mourn her loss and cherish her memory include her loving husband of twenty-seven years, Timothy “Timmy” Hunter of Pineville; three sons, Jimmy Dale Dubroc of Pineville, Kyle Delcour (Megan) of Pineville, and Waylon Dubroc (Sandy) of Tioga; one daughter, Kerry Sonnier of Pineville; one step-daughter, Tracie Murrell of Dry Prong; two brothers, Cheetah Dubroc of Alexandria, and David Dubroc of Boyce; and three sisters, Patsy Vandevelde of Lena, Joann Monk of Pineville, and Vickie Harrison of Boyce.