Gabriel Bobu, 48, Jasper
October 5, 2020Gabriel Bobu, 48, passed away peacefully at his home in Jasper, with his parents at his side September 25, 2020.

He was courageous throughout his 3 year challenging journey with colon cancer, while maintaining his sense of humor.
He was blessed with exceptional care providers in Jasper, Evansville & Indianapolis.
Gabriel was born in Santa Cruz County California.
Growing up in a beach town he developed his love for surfing and fishing at a young age.
He was an active part of the family care team for his grandparents and uncle who embraced him as he joined them in heaven.
Gabriel graduated West Valley College in Saratoga, CA receiving an AA degree in Liberal Arts, then transferred to UCSC for his Bachelors degree.
He worked in the high-tech industry as a Project Coordinator.
Gabriel loved English literature and the arts, especially the impressionists.
His love for travel took him to England and across the United States and Canada twice with his mom.
He moved to Jasper to join his parents who moved here in 2006 where he continued his enjoyment of travel around the Midwest.
His radiant smile and love will always remain in our hearts.
More on DuboisCountyHerald.com
-
SW Dubois renovations to include new gym, more
The Southwest Dubois County School Board approved spending up to $5.5 million on renovations in... -
County sees another COVID-19 death, 16 cases
The Indiana State Department of Health reported Friday another COVID-19-related death in Dubois... -
Jasper mayor provides COVID-19 update
The Dubois County Health Department is working diligently to prevent further spread of COVID-19... -
County records 1 COVID-19 death, 31 cases
The Indiana State Department of Health reported Thursday one more COVID-19-related death in... -
Ferdinand looks back on productive year
Despite the pandemic, the town of Ferdinand had a pretty good year in 2020, Town Council... -
County sees 2 COVID-19 deaths, 24 cases
The Indiana State Department of Health reported Wednesday two more COVID-19-related deaths in... -
County to get first men's sober living home
Joe Crutchfield, who has been sober for years, has been working for more than a year on starting... -
County park looking to name trails, lake, road
The Dubois County Park Board has considered several matters for the park’s future.