Bobbie "BobBob" (Sauerwein) Koran, a beacon of laughter and strength, embarked on her final
journey to the great beach in the sky on January 26, 2024, at the age of 66. Born on June 3, 1957 in Salem, Bobbie's zest for life and caring nature was a gift to all who knew her.
Bobbie's family tree, robust with love and laughter, continues to flourish. She is lovingly
remembered by her children, Ryan (Sarah) Koran and Hannah (Pierce) Koran; her
grandchildren, Raelyn, Bennett, and Jolee Koran. Bobbie's nieces and nephews, Brandy
(Tarique) Robinson, Christie (Eric) Lease, Corey (Brittany) Lower, Chad (Lauren) Campagna,
and her great-nieces, Rylee and Reagan Lease and Cambrielle Lower, will miss her deeply.
While her father, Glenn Sauerwein, pre-paved her path to the pearly gates, her siblings Connie
(John) Campagna, Donnie (Patty) Sauerwein, Annette (Bob) Walter and Brenda Lower are left
to cherish her memory.
Bobbie dedicated 40 years of her life to the Columbiana County Title Department, where she
formed a lifelong friendship with Tami Davis-Poage. Even after retirement, she continued
working as a title clerk at the Sauerwein family car dealership, D’Lux Motors. Bobbie's
commitment and passion for her career were unmatched proving she wasn’t any ordinary
“retiree.”
Her collection of beach glass from the shores of Ohio and Pennsylvania was no mere hobby—it
was a treasure trove of memories, each piece reflecting a moment in time as unique and
colorful as BobBob herself. She had a meticulous eye for detail and took great pride in tending
to her yard, ensuring not a single leaf or blade of grass was left astray. Above all, spending time
with her family brought her the greatest joy.
In true BobBob fashion, she requested no mournful services. Instead, she asked that a
celebration of life will be held at Presque Isle on her birthday for her family, where stories will be
shared, laughter will echo, and the spirit of Bobbie will dance on the sands she loved so dearly.
Bobbie's legacy isn't just written in the sands of time; it's etched in the hearts she's left behind.
As we bid farewell to our beloved beachcomber, let's raise a glass (or some beach glass) to a
life well-lived and a woman well-loved.
Arrangements were handled by Warrick-Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home, Columbiana
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