- Born on: June 12, 1959
- Departed on: June 28, 2013
Bonnie Sue Sapone
So sorry to hear about Bonnie. Prayers to your family.
Bonnie was the driving force in your marriage and family. She held you all together through thick and thin. She will forever be watching over you and guiding you. I love you guys. Butch
I used to babysit Bonnie when she was a child. She had an infectious laugh/smile, and the most beautiful eyes. And Bonnie had a very kind/loving heart. She remained that way until the day she left you. But she is not gone, her memories are still with each of you, with all of us! She will be missed so much. Words cannot express my sorrow for your loss. God Bless, and may HE help you through this time and ease your pain if ever so slightly. Love you Bonnie. Aunt Judy and Family
I remember spending a lot of summers with my Aunt Bonnie,even befor she was married to my uncle Bob...she lived with my grandma...boy did we have a lot of fun....and I remember the time she went on vacation with me and my family we were headed to south Dakota...she would get me and my brother's laughing so hard....all she would say is but George...and the way she said it would just crack us up so bad...I will always love you..until we all see each other again...tell everyone hi for me....
Bob, Robert & Michelle ~ Words can not express how sorry I am for your loss. Bonnie was a beautiful person inside & out. She is one of the strongest and most down to earth people I will ever know. I always looked forward walking in your front door to have her greet me because I knew I could talk to her about anything. She was the sweetest & my heart aches for you Bob. I knew how much you loved her & seeing you take care of her was truly phenomenal. I met Bonnie when Michelle & I became close friends in 2007. Michelle & I would stay up at night & I will never forget the amazing stories she would tell us, especially about life. I loved coming to the house because she was the greatest company and was very understanding. She had the best advise and always knew how to make me laugh ~ Just like you Michelle. I love Michelle like a sister and I know Bonnie knew that. You now have a beautiful angel among you Michelle, she will always be with you and in your heart forever. My deepest sympathy to you Bob Love you always Michelle ~ Shalina
So very sorry for your loss always sending hugs and prayers
I had not seen Bonnie in many years but have many memories of her as a child. Always a pretty, bubbly girl, I truly regret the years that passed without seeing her. Rest in Peace Bonnie you were truly an angel here on Earth and now you are one of God's angels in Heaven. Till we meet again..... Love, Aunt Joan
I'm so thankful that I got to see you one last time and give you a hug and kiss and tell you how much I love you. You will always be in my heart and you will never be forgotten aunt Bonnie. It breaks my heart beyond words to have lost my Beautiful aunt but, I don't think of her as gone but just starting her new life journey. May the angels and family watch over you for us all.
I remember when Dad & I came up there. Aunt Bonnie & I had a "girls day out" We had a lot of laughs and a lot of fun that day. She always knew how to make someone smile. I love and miss you dearly, Aunt Bonnie. You will forever live on in Robert, Michelle & Addison.
Bonnie and I have been married 36 years. We had our troubles like most do, and I can't say I was always a good husband, but through our love for each other, I learned to be a better person. I was a mess before meeting Bonnie. Over time, Bonnie taught me how to calm down and learn to be patient, respect others, trust, love, and much more. These last 6 years have been especially tough for all of us but yet we managed to not only stick together and work as a family, but increased our love and respect for each other. Through Bonnie, I have come to realize just how quickly your loved one can be taken away, and to not take your partner OR your children OR good friends for granted. It's easy to do. You see them all the time and life goes on until one day they are gone and suddenly you realize that they were the most important part of your life. Bonnie was blind and kind to everyone. Didn't matter what color, background, or rich or poor, she treated everyone with respect and open kindness. She gave to lots of charity's even when money was so tight for us. Her belief was that people need to be kind to each other and she always wanted to help the underdog. Bonnie was a great mother and example for our children. I could go on and on about how wonderful Bonnie is. The bottom line is simply that I have lost my true love, my best friend, and life for me will never be the same. I can never stop loving Bonnie and I can never get over her loss. My only comfort is my children and the fact that some day I will be with her.