THE  DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL 
		      Daytona Beach, Florida 
		      Tuesday, June 17, 2003 
		      
		      BUNNELL  - Dalton Hoke "Cobby" Cobb, 69, West Woodland Avenue, who was a  farmer in Bimini and operator of a produce business, died Sunday at Florida  Hospital-Flagler, Palm Coast.
 
		      
		      Mr.  Cobb was born in Palatka and moved to Flagler County as a child. He also worked  at the City Island Farmers Market in Daytona Beach, and operated a yearly Christmas  tree business. He was a member of First United Methodist Church and a life  member of the Bunnell Moose Lodge. 
		      
		      Survivors  include his wife, Elizabeth. Palm Coast Funeral Home, Palm Coast, is in charge. 
  
		      COBB.  DALTON "COBBY" HOKE - Funeral service for Dalton "Cobby Hoke  Cobb, who died Sunday, June 15, 2003, at Florida Hospital Flagler, Palm Coast,  will be 10 a.m. Thursday, June 19, at First United Methodist Church, Bunnell.  Interment will follow at Espanola Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until  8 p.m. Wednesday at the church. 
		      
		      Mr.  Cobb was born January 2, 1934, in Palatka, and was a resident of Flagler  County since childhood. Cobby farmed with his father in Bimini and for many  years operated a produce business in Bunnell. He worked for City Island Farmers  Market, Daytona Beach. Many will remember Cobby for his yearly Christmas tree  business. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Bunnell, and a  life member of Bunnell Moose Lodge. 
		      
		      Survivors  include his wife, Elizabeth; aunts, Marjorie Robertson Palmquist, Bunnell, and  Rosa Lena Cobb, Weatherford, Texas; uncle and aunt, Zachary G. and Mary Ketus  Holland Jr., Linville Falls, N.C.; many cousins; and numerous longtime friends. 
		      
		      He  was predeceased by his parents, Wilda and Hoke Cobb, who were among the early  pioneers in Flagler County. 
		      
		      Arrangements  are under the careful direction of Palm Coast Funeral Home.