Nina Ray Hobbs, 77, of Fort Worth, died Sunday, June 3, 2012. The graveside service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, in Buffalo Gap Cemetery, on FM 89, west of Buffalo Gap, Texas, directed by the The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road, Abilene, Texas.
Nina was born in San Angelo, Texas, on May 23, 1935. Her beloved parents were Raymond Hobbs and Norene Muckleroy Hobbs, who preceded her in death.
Nina grew up on a ranch, loving animals of all kinds, especially dogs and horses. She graduated from Lakeview High School in 1953.
As a young woman, Nina moved from West Texas to Fort Worth, where she began a 40-year successful and enjoyable career with General Dynamics and Lockheed. Nina was a valued employee, known for her strong work ethic, attention to detail and commitment to excellence.
As a child, Nina loved playing games with her dad, especially "catch". She developed into a dominating softball pitcher, known throughout the state of Texas. She was the starting and leading pitcher for two Ft. Worth teams which represented Texas in the National Amateur World Series.
In addition to sports, Nina loved table games, especially cards. She became a highly respected bridge player, advancing to Diamond Life Master in tournament bridge.
Nina is survived by her cousin, Rena Dee Gaines, and numerous other relatives in the San Angelo area; her "special" family, the Hardcastle/Hamilton Family, including Peggy Hardcastle, Nina's best friend and Bridge partner Patsy Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Mark Hamilton and his wife, Sandy, Lee Hamilton and his wife, Rae Ann, and Lance Hamilton and his wife, Linda; her long-time friend at Lockheed, John Rangel; and, a lovable Schnauzer, Henry.
Nina was a life-long member of the Church of Christ. She enjoyed worshiping with Peggy at Wedgewood Baptist Church in her later years.
Those wishing to make a memorial gift may contribute to Odyssey Hospice, a local SPCA, or a charity of the donor's choice.