In Memory of

Claudius

Kingsley

Wobbleton

Obituary for Claudius Kingsley Wobbleton

Claudius Kingslay Wobbleton entered this world on March 16, 1975, in Stuart, FL to the parents of Zettie M. Wobbleton and the late Jack Whitten Jr.

He was affectionately known as "Buckshot or Buck, to all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Buckshot's journey through life was marked by a love for sports, particularly football. His lightning-fast speed on the field earned him the nickname "Buck," and he proudly carried this nickname throughout his life. Claudius grew up in East Stuart. He was educated in the public school system of Martin County.

His spiritual journey began early in life when he was introduced to Christ at the Stuart Church of God under the guidance of Bishop John A. Thorne and Evangelist Anne Y. Thorne and later his uncle, the late Reverend Mance Wobbleton Sr.

Occupationally, Buck dedicated his time to lawn care maintenance. Starting with his Uncle Mance's "Wobbleton and Sons Lawn Service". He later collaborated with various lawn maintenance companies and individuals in the area. His dedication and strong work ethic were evident to all who worked alongside him.

Beyond his occupational pursuits, Buck was the life of the party! His infectious laughter, jokes, and good humor created an atmosphere of joy wherever he went. As a lover of music and dance, he was known as "Mr. Jam Pony Express", leaving a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to have shared the dance floor with him.

On Sunday, January 7, 2024, our beloved Buckshot was called by our Heavenly Father. He was preceded in death by his father, Jack Whitten Jr., maternal grandparents Ernest and Mary Ann Wobbleton, paternal grandparents Jack and Addie Mae Whitten, close uncles, John "Dusty" Wobbleton, Rev. Mance Wobbleton, Sr., Mack Wobbleton and a close cousin Mance Wobbleton, Jr.

Buckshot is survived by his loving mother, Zettie Wobbleton of Port Salerno, FL; three sisters, Donna Bell, Janae Bell both of Port Salerno, FL, and Krystal Cox of Macon, GA., three brothers, Mario Whitten of Dublin, GA, Keywon Calloway of Fort Lauderdale, FL. and Jamin Ford of Port Salerno, FL., His longtime companion Germain Moore of Hobe Sound, FL; and his cherished "grandson" and best buddy, Brandon Moore Jr. of Hobe Sound, FL. He will be fondly remembered by four aunts: Virginia Ferguson, Peggy Peterson (Elder Fred), Dolly Weaver (David), and Odessa Wobbleton, all of Stuart, FL., one uncle: Rev. Johnny Wobbleton (Evangelist Robin) of Stuart, FL. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, God-parents, great uncles, great aunts, God-brothers, God-sisters, and close friends will forever cherish the memories of a man who brought light and laughter into their lives.

In celebrating Buckshot's life, let us remember the joy he shared, the laughter he brought, and the love that will forever remain in our hearts.


Life celebration arrangements have been entrusted to Thorne's Mortuary.