She was born October, 17, 1945 to Anna (Smucker) and Bill Ropp in Detroit, Michigan.
She met Don Gray on October 16, 1971, and they were married 9 weeks later on December 24.
While in White Pigeon, Don and Bonnie owned and operated a ceramics shop downtown and Bonnie later had a booth at the Shipshewana Flea Market for 30 years selling a variety of things but most known for her lipstick.
She is survived by Don and their son Adam (Tina) Gray of Goshen, Indiana, her brother Leonard Ropp and his wife Mary, her sister-in-law, Sharon Pettifor and many nephews and nieces.
Preceding her in death was her brother, Emerson Ropp, and her parents.
In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place.
Fruip May Funeral Home
She was born October, 17, 1945 to Anna (Smucker) and Bill Ropp in Detroit, Michigan.
She met Don Gray on October 16, 1971, and they were married 9 weeks later on December 24.
While in White Pigeon, Don and Bonnie owned and operated a ceramics shop downtown and Bonnie later had a booth at the Shipshewana Flea Market for 30 years selling a variety of things but most known for her lipstick.
She is survived by Don and their son Adam (Tina) Gray of Goshen, Indiana, her brother Leonard Ropp and his wife Mary, her sister-in-law, Sharon Pettifor and many nephews and nieces.
Preceding her in death was her brother, Emerson Ropp, and her parents.
In accordance with her wishes, cremation has taken place.
Fruip May Funeral Home
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