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DAYTON AREA BROADCASTER’S HALL OF FAME
HOBART, Barry L. devout Christian, local TV celebrity and late night horror movie
host, nationally known as "Dr. Creep" died Friday at the Middletown Branch of Hospice
of Montgomery County. As founder of the Montgomery County project "Christmas Smiles"
Barry helped over 93,000 families over 33 years. Until recently he used his celebrity
status to raise contributions in the Muscular Dystrophy telethon each Labor Day.
Barry was a 1959 Graduate of Middletown High School, and a 1963 Graduate of the University
of Cincinnati majoring in TV and Radio Broadcasting. After his college graduation
he entered the United States Air Force and served overseas in service broadcasting
during the Vietnam War era. After his honorable discharge he was employed by Channel
2
2 as a camera specialist and master control operator before creating the host of
Shock Theatre ,"Dr. Creep," for who he was most famous. He was born on June 23, 1941
in Middletown Ohio to Grace Fullen Hobart, and the late Edward Lee Hobart. He is
survived by his mother Grace and one beloved son David Matthew Hobart and his former
wife and lifelong friend, Lavonda Ferguson. Also surviving him is a maternal aunt,
Jean Kleinhenn of Springboro, paternal uncle, Douglas Hobart of Florida and numerous
cousins. Two of his cousins, Tabor and Daryl Fullen were considered by most as his
sister and brother. Valarie Varney his cousin wa
s devoted to him through his life
and illness. He was preceded in death by his grandparents; Georgia and Hiram Fullen
and Russell and Ruth Hobart, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. The family wishes
to express their heartfelt thanks to the staff at Atrium Medical Center and the wonderful
caretakers at Hospice of Montgomery County. A special acknowledgement and thanks
to Barry's cousin Steve Snider and lifelong friend David Solomon for seeing Barry
through and caring for him during his final journey. There will be visitations for
Barry's family, friends and fans from 4 to 8 P.M. on Wednesday January the 19th at
the Anderson Funeral home, 1357 E. Second St, Franklin Ohio. Funeral services will
be held on Thursday at the convenience of the Family. Interment will be at Woodside
Cemetery in Middletown, Ohio. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions
be made to Anderson Funeral Home to offset Barry's final expenses. Condolences may
be made to the family at www.anderson-
Published in The Middletown Journal on 1/16/2011
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