Bonnie you always had the biggest, sweetest smile, even through all the difficulties you had in your life. I know you are a bright shining star in heaven now, and I hope to see you again when my turn comes. Love, Bev Malland
Bonnie was a classmate of mine since grade school. Always with a smile and a quick laugh, she was a joy to be around. I remember going to her home one day after school, and she brought me in her bedroom...she had something to share with me. It was an 8 x 10 picture of her and Eleanor Roosevelt taken when Bonnie was maybe 5 years old. She then told me she was the poster and stamp child for fighting polio that year. I was always impressed with how she dealt with her health issue, as a child through adulthood. As we both stayed in the White Center community, was such fun seeing her and reflecting on our younger days together.
Bev Malland
Bonnie you always had the biggest, sweetest smile, even through all the difficulties you had in your life. I know you are a bright shining star in heaven now, and I hope to see you again when my turn comes. Love, Bev Malland
Marion Knighton (Whiteman)
Bonnie was a classmate of mine since grade school. Always with a smile and a quick laugh, she was a joy to be around. I remember going to her home one day after school, and she brought me in her bedroom...she had something to share with me. It was an 8 x 10 picture of her and Eleanor Roosevelt taken when Bonnie was maybe 5 years old. She then told me she was the poster and stamp child for fighting polio that year. I was always impressed with how she dealt with her health issue, as a child through adulthood. As we both stayed in the White Center community, was such fun seeing her and reflecting on our younger days together.