Johnny-Bond, Jr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of A. L. Bennett and Son Funeral Home, Inc. - Fredericksburg

Johnny Lee Bond, Jr.

Fredericksburg, Virginia

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DIED
March 8, 2020
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Fredericksburg, Virginia

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A. L. Bennett and Son Funeral Home, Inc. - Fredericksburg Obituary

Johnny Lee Bond, Jr., 63, of Norfolk, Virginia, entered eternal rest on March 8, 2020, at Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg, Va.  He was preceded in death by his father, Johnny Lee Bond, Sr., and his mother, Emma M. Bond.

Johnny received his early education in Chesapeake, Va., public...

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Time sure does fly and Johnny your presence is certainly missed here in this life but I know you are watching Charlesey and Jo-Jo carry on your legacy and they are doing it well in true Johnny Bond fashion!

I love you brother.You are greatly missed and will forever remain in my heart and memories❤

I would like to say that Johnny was always an honor and joy to talk with. I had the honor to get know Johnny for over 2 years. Rest in peace my brother until we meet again in ours Fathers House.

So very sorry for your loss. He was so proud of you, and loved you so much.

Charlesey, Jojo and Bond family

Mr. John was a wonderful man who me and my two little ones were bless to have known. May you Rest in Peace Mr. John and know you will be deeply missed. To his beautiful wife, daughter and family we send you love and hugs and hold you all in our prayers.

Love, Melanie, johnny, Lucy Hernandez and rest of my family

I woll always remember Mr Johnny conversations with about God, living life to the fullest. What a joy it was to see him come onto our WAWA fir his morning coffee. Our entire staff loved his smile, energy, positivity...it was contagious!! What an honor and privilege to serve him. Heaven has truly gained an angel!!

To the Mebane and Bond Family,

Johnny (Puncho) along with his siblings and my sister, Jeanette (Nettie) and I share the unique bond of being the children of two brothers who married two sisters which made us double first cousins. Although we grew up in different states, Puncho touched our lives and often times stood in as a big brother showering us with the breath of wisdom and experience he gleaned through his years of adventure and travel throughout the world. He had a giving...

I send my condolence to Charlesey and the Bond family. Ill miss Johnnys wisdom and knowledge while in conversation. My prayer is that the legacy of Johnny remains in your memory and live on. I will not be present at the funeral tomorrow but know that you are in my spirit and prayers.
God knows and He cares for each of His children;
He lifts our burdens when they become too great for us to bear,
Yes, God knows and He cares.
Deacon Tom Minnicks

In loving memory of a wonderful person. May God give you and your family strength during this time of sorrow. You are missed!