Condolences
May you rest in peace and fly high with the Angels.
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother (and grandmother). No matter how old we are, it still hurts to lose our mom. I have personally found comfort in the words at Acts 24:15 where it tells us, "There is going to be a resurrection", and that soon God will "wipe out every tear" from our eyes. (Rev. 21:4) I'm also looking forward to seeing the fulfillment of Psalm 92:14, "Even in old age they will still be thriving; They will remain vigorous and fresh".
You have my sincere condolences while we patiently wait for that day.
Such a sweet beauty since she was a teenager. Loved life and her family dearly. Many great memories of our Chrstmases at the farm. RIP my special cousin.
Many fond memories as cousins growing up. We always went to the Hilton Firemans Carnival. Bonnie and I got on the Ferris wheel and the Carney operator was aware of how pretty Bonnie was. He let us stay on the ride as long as we wanted for free. I always envied her beauty inside and out.
Bonnie was such a sweet soul. Prayers and thoughts to all of you and always remember the good times you had with her. God Bless your family.
Love,
The Rallo's
I met Bonnie at Olympia HS she sat infront of me in home room.i was a new student from CHS, it was tough enough going to a new school but Bonnie was the first friend in a new school. She was the sweetest girl I ever met in that new school, than it got even better her boy friend was Gary Romig who she married and had to great boys. My boy friend was Gary’s cousin so Bonnie and I became even closer. I was working for Bee Line selling clothes from home. I introduced Bonnie to the manager and we both held clothes shows and sold them. I had lost touch with Bonnie but never forgot about my friend. I did stop in to see her at her nail shop and we shared lots of old times. RIP my dear friend. I know where you are and I know I will see you again, and we can laugh and talk old times again.
Marcia Fowler Clegg