Terry Young
I will miss her too as I am sure will the others in our Waltonwood Bible study group. Although our time together was relatively brief, it was enough to cherish the insights and wit she brought to our discussions.
Terry Young
Birth date: Sep 29, 1931 Death date: Aug 26, 2020
Bonnie Rae Spry Hill Bonnie Hill passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 following a brief illness and a life well lived. Her children Dana Beckham (JP), and Scott Hill (Lorrie) survive her as well as her beloved gra Read Obituary
I will miss her too as I am sure will the others in our Waltonwood Bible study group. Although our time together was relatively brief, it was enough to cherish the insights and wit she brought to our discussions.
Terry Young
So sad to hear about the loss of Bonnie. She was a great Lady and an even better nurse!! I will always remember her and hope one day I can be half the nurse she was!!
I was saddened to hear of Bonnie's passing. She was a dear friend and I have many happy memories of our times spent together. I will truly miss her presence. Bonnie's genuine kindness and nurturing nature will always remain with us.
My heartfelt sympathies and prayers....
Mary Ann Zani
Bonnie was a lovely lovely lady. We shared many laughs as well as serious times. I remember when Jack and my husband were in court and Bonnie was ALWAYS there to support them. They won but Bonnie said she knew they would!!!
I loved going to DRA and to be greeted by Bonnie. A welcoming smile and always more
than helpful. She had many friends in the community and I hope she counted me as one of them. May she rest in peace. She will be in my prayers. Tibby Fischer
Deepest sympathy to Bonnie’s Family. Bonnie and I had a 40 year friendship. We shared so many good times and bad as well, but most of all we had fun. There are far too many memories to share. I always felt safe when she was around especially regarding medical advice. She’s helped so many. She was extremely generous and giving. She loved her family above all else. Not too many people know she loved sports, would come to our house every year to watch the World Series and Super Bowl. She was happiest around people and everyone loved being around her. Rest In Peace, Bonnie. You will never be forgotten. ❤️
Love, Pat
I am sorry for the loss of your, Mom, Grandmother . Your Mom was a neighbor , across the street from my home in Granton. Am a long time friend of her sister, Nancy. I believe she was in my brothers high school class Erlin (Toby) Garbisch. May you have peace in this time of sorrow..Joyce Garbisch Opelt..
Aunt Bonnie had a zest for life that is unforgettable. She was both a surrogate mother and playful companion on our many visits together over the years. I bet the Spry sisters who went before her welcomed her with hugs and joy. My heartfelt condolences to the Beckham and Hill families. She will be ever so dearly missed. -Debbie (Burnett) Lonik
I want to extend our deepest sympathy to Bonnie’s family from St. David’s Episcopal Church. We were privileged to have Bonnie with us to worship these last few years, and what a joy she was. She had a warm smile and a thoughtful word every time we saw her. She participated in whatever was going on any particular Sunday, including the Pentecost picnic food truck! Her faith, energy and optimism were contagious.
We are glad we got to know her and share in her faith journey. Please let us know if we can be helpful during this time. We will be praying for her and for her family and friends as you grieve the loss of this special woman.
Mary Kay Brown,
Rector, St. David’s Episcopal Church and School
[email protected]
I first met Bonnie at Dr Jack Goodman’s office and Bonnie truly had the calling. No matter when I reached out she went above and beyond to assist with my problem. It was a sad day when the office closed as it left me with the fear who was going to help when I needed it. It was not too long after Bonnie was still available and offered her assistance and advice. I was also glad to see her at DRA. Bonnie was creating a new chapter in her long nursing career still helping patients. I know she is at peace and I am sure she is still taking charge of everything. Rest In Peace bonnie
So very sorry for your loss. Bonnie was the epitome of a true nurse. I had the pleasure of working with her for many years at Vassar. I will always remember her in her nursing whites and cap💗
Sincerely,Michele Lackaye