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Stephen Leslie Bobbitt

1950 - 2023

Stephen Leslie Bobbitt obituary, 1950-2023, Colorado Springs, CO

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1950

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2023

Stephen Bobbitt Obituary

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Stephen Leslie Bobbitt
February 15, 1950
May 28, 2023

A third-generation Colorado Springs native, Stephen Leslie Bobbitt was born at Glockner-Penrose Hospital on February 15, 1950, to Harry and Madeleine Bobbitt. His parents had served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and met at the Naval Air Station in Norman, Oklahoma. They married in 1944 and began a family not long after, soon settling in Colorado Springs. Steve was especially proud of his parents' WWII service, which later inspired him to explore the history of the period—especially military battles and personalities—through books, documentaries, film and museums.
Steve attended Wasson High School in Colorado Springs, where he played French horn in the orchestra and marching band. His father opened an auto repair shop, Bobbitt's Car Clinic at 530 E. Kiowa St., in 1965, and Steve often helped out after school and on Saturdays. In his senior year, Steve accompanied his mother's sister, who was a French teacher in White Plains, New York, and her students to France, where he was enthralled by the magic of Paris and the bigger world that existed outside Colorado Springs.
He graduated from Wasson in 1968, and at age 19 enrolled in Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1972, and in December of that year married Jacqueline Haines, whom he had known in high school and become closely acquainted with at Western.
The couple returned to Colorado Springs, where, in August 1980, they welcomed the birth of their daughter, Samantha Hope. Steve established himself as a trusted and well-regarded journalist. He began as a reporter for the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, then served the Colorado Springs Sun as city editor. Following the 1986 closure of the latter, he was a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News and a correspondent for Colorado Business Magazine.
Working for the local press, Steve covered the courts and municipal meetings. Not surprisingly, he developed an interest in city government and avidly followed Colorado Springs politics. In 1988 he managed Judge Barney Iuppa's spirited but unsuccessful campaign for district attorney, after which Steve joined the staff of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) in October 1988 as public relations director, a position he held for 15 years.
In 1999, Steve and his wife parted, and in 2002 he married Barbara J. Gregory, a magazine editor with whom he worked at the ANA. Their careers at the nonprofit, educational organization enabled them to travel to a variety of inspiring U.S. destinations, from Seattle to Boston, Chicago to New Orleans, making new friends along the way. Always high-energy and personable, Steve had a quirky sense of humor, and loved getting to know people and their stories.
Although Steve enjoyed traveling and discovering new places, he never regretted making his home in Colorado Springs. He often said that the decision was fortuitous, for it was there that he married his first wife, Jackie, and shared many fun times; raised a lovely daughter; cherished his son-in-law and three wonderful grandsons; succeeded in the newspaper and public-relations business; and experienced 20 years of joy and adventure with his second partner, Barbara.
Stephen Bobbitt is survived by his 100-year-old mother, Madeleine; his oldest brother, Michael; his older brother, Charles, and his wife, Madelaine; his daughter, Samantha Ross; his son-in-law, John Ross; his grandsons, Ethan, Daniel and Andrew Ross; his former wife, Jacqueline Haines-Bobbitt; his wife, Barbara Gregory; four nieces and nephews; numerous cousins; and many dear friends.
No funeral service is planned; however, a celebration of life—in true Steve style—will be held on Thursday, June 29, in Colorado Springs. Friends, family, and former co-workers who benefitted from his knowledge and example, are invited to attend. For location, time and RSVPs, phone or text 719-321-2516.
Memorial donations in Stephen Bobbitt's name can be directed to Domus Pacis, a nonprofit respite program based in Frisco, Colorado, that is committed to bringing cancer patients and their friends and families together to share their talents and treasured memories in beautiful mountain settings (coloradogives.org/organization/DomusPacis).

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Published by The Gazette on Jun. 4, 2023.

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Kris Newcomer

June 30, 2023

Steve was my first city editor back in the '80s at the Colorado Springs Sun. Journalism school grads were a dime-a-dozen back then, but Steve never treated his new hires as throw-aways. He was an outstanding writer and reporter himself, but also possessed the rare ability to teach others. He made everyone around him better. I went on to work at bigger newspapers, but never had a bigger editor than Steve Bobbitt. I'm forever grateful.

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Rhonda Cowan Bryant

June 11, 2023

I have fond memories of Steve from our days at Wasson. I loved his positive outlook and his great sense of humor. I send prayers of strength and comfort during this time.
Rhonda Cowan Bryant

Zia Zeller Telfair

June 7, 2023

We moved away from CO when I was 9, but I have the best memories of living next door to Steve & Charlie. I especially remember that Steve delighted in telling dumb jokes and had a goofy, joyful sense of humor. My heart goes out to all those who are missing him.

Helen Nelling

June 6, 2023

To Barbara: I was so saddened to hear of Steve's passing. I hope that the love your shared will be a comfort to you and that his memory will be a blessing.

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Mary Delaney

June 5, 2023

To the extended Bobbitt family: I know your hearts are filled with wonderful memories right now. I hope they fill you with love and happiness. I haven´t lived in Colorado Springs in a long time but when I was there a month ago I drove through the old neighborhood, I was filled with memories... the Bobbitts, the Keunnings, Delaney´s, Brinkmeyers, McBrides... they all made for a great childhood. We all had a lot of fun. I am really sorry for your loss. Reading this obituary I thought that Steve had a life well lived. Mary Delaney

Robert Delaney

June 4, 2023

Bobbitt Family,
I want to offer my condolences at the passing of your son and brother Steve. Though it has been many years since I last saw him, I have found myself thinking back on the old neighborhood of our collective youth often. Steve was a big part of those early years, and I´m sadden by his passing. He is in my thoughts, as are "Mrs." Bobbitt, Mike, and Charlie.

Robert "Bobby" Delaney

Robert Wilson Hoge

June 4, 2023

Steve's enthusiasm, vivaciousness and "quirky sense of humor" were always a joy for his friends to experience. All of those of us who knew him will greatly miss his presence.

Linda Pettigrew Troyer

June 4, 2023

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Linda Pettigrew Troyer

Ann and Barry Muhs

June 1, 2023

Steve we will miss your visits and I had some good talks on the phone with you. You made me smile every time.

Gail Baker

June 1, 2023

I´m so very sorry to hear of Steve´s death. I was honored to work with both Steve and Barbara at ANA. Barbara, you have my deepest sympathies.

Kathy and Tom Chappini

June 1, 2023

For the Super Mr. Steve, we loved everything about you. There was never a dull moment when he was around! Our sorrow at his demise is great and our hearts go out to Barb. We love you, Barb.

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