His older brother, 22-year-old James Twitty, is currently serving in the Army in Germany and will be returning to Bedias soon.
Family members remembered Bobby Twitty on Monday night as a caring individual devoted to friends and family.
"When he would come home from leave he would make sure that he spent all of his free time with his family and friends," said Johnson.
At home, Twitty enjoyed playing pool and bowling. He also loved hunting with his father and uncle, family members said.
They said he will be remembered by his friends from school as outgoing and fun-loving.
"In the short 20 years that he was with us, he made a lasting impression with numerous people," Johnson said.
As of Monday night, the Department of Defense had confirmed 3,632 U.S. deaths in Iraq since the war begun. Fifty-seven soldiers have been reported dead in July. Neither of those totals include Twitty, whose death had not been confirmed Monday night.
Twitty's funeral arrangements are still pending, and his body will be taken to the Madisonville Funeral Home when it arrives in the United States.
Some of Twitty's siblings were on vacation in Wyoming when they heard about their brother's death. It was a vacation, family members say, Twitty would have loved.
"He liked the outdoors. He was known as tough but had a heart of gold and a contagious smile," Johnson said. "He will be missed by many and was loved by all."
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
Semper Fi Devil Dog!