Bobbie J Schlosser
Bobbie Schlosser passed away unexpectedly on November 17, 2025, at her home in Plymouth, Minnesota. At 39 years old, Bobbie’s radiant spirit, enormous heart, and unmistakable laugh left imprints on every life she touched. She was born on November 10, 1986, in Durand, Wisconsin, to Craig “Cloudy” and Robyn (Weissinger) Schlosser, and from the very beginning, she brought joy, honesty, and light wherever she went.
Bobbie grew up in Durand and graduated from Durand High School with the Class of 2005. She began her working life at the Homeplace in Durand and later waitressed and bartended in Plum City. She went on to attend Chippewa Valley Technical College in Eau Claire, earning an associate’s degree in Radiography. With her natural gift for caring for others, Bobbie entered the medical field at BioLife in Eau Claire before beginning her radiography career at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Wabasha. She later worked at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire and, most recently, at Twin Cities Orthopedic in their Maple Grove, Plymouth, and Robbinsdale locations. She absolutely loved her work at TCO and often said she couldn’t have asked for more supportive or caring colleagues. Everywhere she worked, she was known for her genuine nature, her energetic presence, and her ability to bring laughter into even the most stressful days.
Bobbie will be remembered most for her heart of gold—a heart that beat especially strong for animals. She rescued countless animals over the years, loving each one as fiercely as if they’d always been hers. Her dog, Gracie, was her constant companion and bestest friend. Bobbie loved taking naps and found joy in plants and the outdoors, creating little pockets of life and beauty wherever she lived. She also had a deep love for the ocean. Her adventurous spirit carried her to concerts and motocross, monster truck, and demolition derby events. She especially enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She was bubbly, full of laughter, and honest—she always said exactly what was on her mind, and she had a way of telling hilarious stories just like her dad, Cloudy.
Her love was generous, her presence vibrant, and her authenticity a gift. Bobbie had a way of making people feel seen, heard, and valued simply by being her true self. Those lucky enough to have known her were changed by her kindness, her humor, and her unmistakable spark.
Bobbie is survived by her mother, Robyn; her siblings, Stacy (Jamie) Burr of Spring Valley, Jason (Heather) Schlosser of Elk Mound, and Ivan Schlosser of Durand; and the love of her life and soulmate, Justin Hewitt of Plum City. She is also survived by her six nieces and nephews—Pierce (Becca), Brody (Brianna), Rylie (Tucker), CeeJay (Taylor), Ambree (Jake), and Dylan—along with her two great-nephews, Tripp and Treager; her treasured dog Gracie Mae; and relatives and dear friends.
She is preceded in death by her father, Craig “Cloudy” Schlosser, who she loved beyond measure, as well as her beloved dogs, Dewey and DJ, and other cherished friends and family members who now welcome her home.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM Sunday, December 14, 2025 at the Durand Rod & Gun Club, N7312 Hwy 25, Eau Galle, WI 54737. Family and friends are invited to come as they are, share memories, and honor Bobbie.
Rhiel Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Durand, is serving the family.