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Bonnie D Eaton-Mackie

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Bonnie D Eaton-Mackie

Birth
Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, USA
Death
29 Oct 2010 (aged 66–67)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Bonnie D. Eaton-Mackie, 67, passed away on Saturday October 29, 2010 in Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital, Buffalo, NY. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late William Eaton who passed away in World War II and the late Ruth May (McConnell) Mackie and the late Andrew Mackie.

Bonnie attended local schools and was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School. She later attended Bryant and Stratton Business Institute and Niagara County Community College receiving an Associates Degree in Business. Bonnie was employed as a Counselor with the Niagara County Mental Health and Drug Abuse Program and retired in 2005. She was also a volunteer with the Literacy volunteers and a volunteer for the Crisis Hotline both in Niagara Falls, NY. Bonnie enjoyed cooking, baking, crocheting and gardening. Most of all she was a loving mother and grandmother who centered her life around her family.

Bonnie is survived by her three children, Lori Farallo, William (April) Biggins and Debbie (Fred) Stempien, all of Niagara Falls, NY; four grandsons, Andrew Farallo, Liam Biggins, Aidan Biggins and Raymond Fadel; and one nephew, Ryan Mackie. She was predeceased by two brothers, James Mackie and John (Sandra of CA) Mackie.
Bonnie D. Eaton-Mackie, 67, passed away on Saturday October 29, 2010 in Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital, Buffalo, NY. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late William Eaton who passed away in World War II and the late Ruth May (McConnell) Mackie and the late Andrew Mackie.

Bonnie attended local schools and was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School. She later attended Bryant and Stratton Business Institute and Niagara County Community College receiving an Associates Degree in Business. Bonnie was employed as a Counselor with the Niagara County Mental Health and Drug Abuse Program and retired in 2005. She was also a volunteer with the Literacy volunteers and a volunteer for the Crisis Hotline both in Niagara Falls, NY. Bonnie enjoyed cooking, baking, crocheting and gardening. Most of all she was a loving mother and grandmother who centered her life around her family.

Bonnie is survived by her three children, Lori Farallo, William (April) Biggins and Debbie (Fred) Stempien, all of Niagara Falls, NY; four grandsons, Andrew Farallo, Liam Biggins, Aidan Biggins and Raymond Fadel; and one nephew, Ryan Mackie. She was predeceased by two brothers, James Mackie and John (Sandra of CA) Mackie.


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