She was born April 3, 1931, in Coldwater, Kansas, to Coy and Nona Jordan Vance, where she grew up with seven brothers and sisters. She graduated from Canon City High School in Colorado.
Prior to that Bonnie attended Coldwater High School in Kansas, where she was very active in the marching band and was also a cheerleader. Her love of music and natural talent continued throughout her life and she loved playing the piano and organ for her family.
Bonnie lovingly raised six children, Dan, Jan, Bobby, Steve, Jerry and Scott.
She also had very special grandchildren who did so much for her, and great grandchildren who always made her smile. She loved her family very much and would sacrifice anything for them.
After moving to Brigham City, Utah, Bonnie worked at Intermountain Indian School, Flying J, Thiokol, Box Elder County Courthouse and Willard Bay State Park.
She enjoyed spending time with her family and cooking for them and making them laugh. She was a fan of the Utah Jazz and liked watching their games, along with PGA golf. She also enjoyed sunsets and crossword puzzles.
Surviving are five children: Dan Bond, Ogden, Utah; Jan Handley, Brigham City, Utah; Jerry (Annie) Bond, Twin Falls, Idaho; Scott (Mindy) Bond, Ogden, Utah; numerous grandchidren and great grandchildren. Also surviving are four siblings: Vera Wilkins, Carol Jean Curtis, Jim Vance and Barbara Hall.
She was preceded in death by her son, Bobby Bond; one grandson, Zach Hunt; two brothers, Jerry and Jack Vance; and one sister Virginia Henderson.
Bonnie will be missed by all of us!
Interment was held in the Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Utah.
She was born April 3, 1931, in Coldwater, Kansas, to Coy and Nona Jordan Vance, where she grew up with seven brothers and sisters. She graduated from Canon City High School in Colorado.
Prior to that Bonnie attended Coldwater High School in Kansas, where she was very active in the marching band and was also a cheerleader. Her love of music and natural talent continued throughout her life and she loved playing the piano and organ for her family.
Bonnie lovingly raised six children, Dan, Jan, Bobby, Steve, Jerry and Scott.
She also had very special grandchildren who did so much for her, and great grandchildren who always made her smile. She loved her family very much and would sacrifice anything for them.
After moving to Brigham City, Utah, Bonnie worked at Intermountain Indian School, Flying J, Thiokol, Box Elder County Courthouse and Willard Bay State Park.
She enjoyed spending time with her family and cooking for them and making them laugh. She was a fan of the Utah Jazz and liked watching their games, along with PGA golf. She also enjoyed sunsets and crossword puzzles.
Surviving are five children: Dan Bond, Ogden, Utah; Jan Handley, Brigham City, Utah; Jerry (Annie) Bond, Twin Falls, Idaho; Scott (Mindy) Bond, Ogden, Utah; numerous grandchidren and great grandchildren. Also surviving are four siblings: Vera Wilkins, Carol Jean Curtis, Jim Vance and Barbara Hall.
She was preceded in death by her son, Bobby Bond; one grandson, Zach Hunt; two brothers, Jerry and Jack Vance; and one sister Virginia Henderson.
Bonnie will be missed by all of us!
Interment was held in the Brigham City Cemetery, Brigham City, Utah.