Alvoid Bonnie L. Alvoid, 54, Boynton Beach, FL, formerly of Columbus, OH, departed this life on December 24, 2013. Survived by mother, Mary Jo Gyuro; father, Donald R. Alvoid Sr. (Phyllis); brother, Donald R. Alvoid Jr. (Amanda); maternal grandmother, Josephine K. Moore; nieces, Hannah and Holly; and several friends in Florida and Europe. Due to unfortunate circumstances, the family is POSTPONING the Memorial Service scheduled for Sunday, January 26, until a later date. Arrangements by RUTHERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL HOME, 515 High Street, Worthington, OH 43085, 614-885-4006. www.rutherfordfuneralhomes.com.
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Bonnie, I was hoping to find you, instead I found you here. I guess it was a little late, I regret that. We were the best of friends as girls. You always talked of having beautiful things and going places and I see you accomplished that. May you be in peace now Bonnie, with our Lord Jesus. I still remember Regina sharing with us about Jesus. I know you believed sister. Sorry we lost touch.
Barb
July 14, 2014
Bonnie thanks so much for the laughs, friendship, and memories! I'm sure you're enjoying a coffee with Coco Chanel up there and telling her about all your wonderful bags & jewelry! God bless you!
Captain Phil
March 15, 2014
MAY YOU ALL BE COMFORTED AT THIS TIME, SURROUNDED BY FAMILY AND FRIENDS, MAY THE MEMORY OF BONNIE FOREVER REMAIN IN YOUR HEARTS AND TO CELEBRATE HER LIFE IS TO CONTINUE YOURS WITH LOVE/HOPE/AND JOY
CINDY PAUL ORTIZ
January 20, 2014
We have the hope of everlasting life that God, who cannot lie, promised long ago. (Titus 1:2)
January 19, 2014
Ann Fluty Fitchpatrick
January 19, 2014
Oh Bonnie why did we loose touch with each other? I really did love you alot and I'm so very sorry you are gone. May God be with you and i pray you are enjoying some peace something you needed so bad. I love you Bonnie. And something else you were beautiful like i used to tell you back in our days (1970's) xoxo
Meg McWhirter Essman
January 19, 2014
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