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Bonnie and I spent many happy days together on Clark and Hamilton streets in West Salem. She was a great playmate who had a real sense of adventure. My condolences.
From Kathy (Brave) Thompson

Bonnie was my dear friend in high school and beyond. Whenever I got together with her, even after many years in between visits, there was an immediate bond that was never broken. Bonnie could always be real and in that honesty she could express every emotion but always searched for the smile, the laughter, the blessing. She will be missed.
From Theresa Hall-Bauer

She had the bluest eyes in the class of 68. A wonderful spirit thought of and missed. Till we see you again.
From mark stamstad

We are so sorry for your loss. Bonnie always had a very positive attitude, a wonderful smile and always made everyone feel comfortable when she was in the room. I will never forget the talks we had and the advice that she gave while I was growing up. She will always have a special place in our hearts.
From Shawn and Judy Handland

Although I only met Bonnie a couple years ago here in Florida at her dear friend Deb's, the time we spent together were great times. She was always a fun person to be around. My thoughts and prayers are with the family & friends through this heartbreaking time. There's nothing I can say that will ease your pain but I just wanted to say I am thinking of her family. My deepest condolences, And know God's arms are now around her and she is Home. We will all miss you Bonnie!
From Anne Baxter

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Bonnie was a fellow "1968" classmate of mine, and I always enjoyed seeing her at our class reunions. Talking about some of our childhood antics always made us laugh. I will forever remember her upbeat personality and the smile on her face. She will be missed by anyone who was lucky enough to have known her.
From Kathy (Jeffers) Crawford

I knew Bonnie at Woodside Ranch, and later when she would stop in and we'd chat while she was out getting donations for a group at the Mauston schools. I was always delighted to see her and catch up, she was a bright spot in this world and a decent and caring person. She'll be missed.
From Jill Reynolds

I have known Bonnie for some 35 years, starting when I was a kid visiting Woodside Ranch and she was working there. A few years later she became a co-worker when I started working at Woodside. After she left Woodside she was still a part of my life and actually lived with my sister and I for a few months in the mid 90's. When I was out of work several years later she helped me find a part-time position to tide me over. Bonnie had a wide range of interests and friends and shared of both. I wouldn't have my dogs had she not introduced me to Kathy, their Breeder. Bonnie was a very strong willed, opinionated person, and we didn't always agree, but even though we have been out of touch the past couple years I would always consider her a friend. I honestly can't comprehend that she is no longer with us. I am truly sorry for your loss.
From Carrie Donahue

Bonnie always has and always will have a place in our hearts.
From Pete Fitch and Cindy Handland-Fitch

I was so sad to read of Bonnie's passing. I was a friend and college classmate of Bonnie's at Viterbo. I remember her smile, her ability to laugh and to make others laugh. God Bless you Bonnie.
From Helen Boland Melde

Bonnie was outgoing and witty. She always brought a smile to my face. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends. She will truly be missed.
From Karen Johnson

Bonnie always had a smile on her face and Ebay by her side. She was always a pleasure to deal with and we all loved when she brought Ebay in for a visit and would give us pictures of him dressed for the Holidays. She will be missed.
From Jackie Myers

Bonnie was a beloved childhood friend that vacationed with the Zellmer family and was special to each of us. One of the last times I saw Bonnie was at our class reunion in West Salem and she reminded me how special each and every day is. "Gone yet not forgotten, Although we are apart, Your spirit lives within me,Forever in my heart." Much sadness.
From Nancy (Zellmer) Olson

We are so sorry your loss. Bonnie was family to us. I will miss Her texting me every morning with beautiful pictures of her sunrise. She was like our sister. She gave the greatest hugs ever. We will miss her so much but will never forget her. I will see her in the sunrise and know see is watching over us. Until we meet again , we love you Bonnie. Connie and Larry Sager
From Connie and Larry Sager

We are so sorry for your loss...Bonnie was our adopted sister and wonderful friend. Our hearts are heavy and we will miss her terribly. I would like to leave you with this wonderful poem because it was truly "Bonnie": Afterglow I'd like the memory of me to be a happy one, I'd like to leave an afterglow of smiles when day is gone. I'd like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways, Of happy times, and laughing times, and bright and sunny days. I'd like the tears of those who grieve to dry before the sun, Of happy memories that I leave when life is done. Be with God, my love.
From Linda and Dale Fields