Bobbie Jo Peters was born December 10, 1970, and passed away on January 5, 2022, surrounded by her loving family.
She was born in Wenatchee, Washington to Tony and Tomasita Mora who preceded her in death. She was
the youngest of their 14 children and special to all who knew her.
She is survived by her husband David Peters, daughter Jordyn (Jeremy) Martinez, daughter Rylee Peters, son
Parks Peters, her siblings: Trish (Patrick) Quinn, Christina (Homer) Garces, Veronica (Ray) Molesbarger, Debbie
(Tony) Reyes, Tony (Susie) Mora Jr, Henrietta (Bob) Luna, Judy (John) Lindquist, Bonnie (Dan) Robinson, Jackie
Mora, Isabel (Ruben) Puente, and Cindy (Roy) Echavarria. She was preceded in death by her daughter Reece
Peters, her brother Frank (Sonia) Mora and sister Sandra (Rudy) Trevino.
Bobbie Jo grew up in Quincy Washington where she attended school and met the love of her life and husband,
David, of 31 years. They raised their children in both the Quincy and Ephrata communities until they finally settled into David’s childhood farmhouse. There, she dreamed of creating “Freebird Farms”, a fun farm animal atmosphere for her grandkids Jonah, Jamisyn & Jett to enjoy and make memories in the years to come.
Bobbie Jo was a beloved daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, auntie, and friend. She touched many
lives with her caring soul, humor, ability to connect with people and change their lives for the better. She inspired so many girls with her love of softball as a player, coach, mentor, and role model. Bobbie Jo made an impact not only on her family but on her community.
For years, she was a girls fastpitch coach in Ephrata. She founded the Xtreme Fastpitch organization to
provide young female athletes in her community the opportunity to pursue their passion for fastpitch. Many of these athletes went on to college and excelled in a sport that began with Bobbie Jo.
She was very proud of the Mora family softball tradition. She was the heart and soul and organizer of many
tournaments. Bobbie Jo had a gift with people. She had a special way of making you feel like family, if you met her, you would feel that special quality. She was truly one of a kind.
She devoted herself to making people more aware of autism and sharing her knowledge. Like everything else,
she made the world a better place by her tireless efforts.
A celebration of life service for Bobbie Jo will be held at the Free Methodist Church, 301 I Street SW, Quincy on Wednesday January 12, 2022, at 1:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Grant County Autism Society.
Please leave a memory for the family or sign the online guestbook at www.scharbachs.com. Scharbach’s Columbia Funeral Chapel, Quincy, is assisting the family with arrangements.