Mrs. McCollum was born in Robbinsville, North Carolina, on September 27, 1916, a daughter of the late Will Jordan and the late Flora Owens Jordan. She had lived in the Blairsville area since 1926, and was a homemaker. Bonnie was a member of New Harmony Baptist Church. God came first in her life. A Sunday School and Vacation Bible School Teacher for many years, church was very important to her, and she had been active in church for all her life. Bonnie lived for her family; sewing, quilting, gardening, and crafts. Everyone who knew Bonnie, knew her to be so full of joy and a smile on her face. She was always singing while doing her laundry, cooking, milking the cow, and other tasks around her home. Her husband, Norman, had preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death besides her parents were two daughters, Ann Akins and Evelyn Lee Weaver; two sisters, Ethel Rose Jordan and Minnie Guffey Jordan; and three brothers: Vick Jordan, Mac Jordan, and Roy Jordan.
Mrs. McCollum was born in Robbinsville, North Carolina, on September 27, 1916, a daughter of the late Will Jordan and the late Flora Owens Jordan. She had lived in the Blairsville area since 1926, and was a homemaker. Bonnie was a member of New Harmony Baptist Church. God came first in her life. A Sunday School and Vacation Bible School Teacher for many years, church was very important to her, and she had been active in church for all her life. Bonnie lived for her family; sewing, quilting, gardening, and crafts. Everyone who knew Bonnie, knew her to be so full of joy and a smile on her face. She was always singing while doing her laundry, cooking, milking the cow, and other tasks around her home. Her husband, Norman, had preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death besides her parents were two daughters, Ann Akins and Evelyn Lee Weaver; two sisters, Ethel Rose Jordan and Minnie Guffey Jordan; and three brothers: Vick Jordan, Mac Jordan, and Roy Jordan.
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