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Barbara "Bonnie" Yuro
AGE: 74 • Howell
Bonnie passed away peacefully at home on February 20, 2017. Bonnie was born in Newark, NJ and moved to Springfield, NJ before settling in Howell, NJ in 1964.
Bonnie was pre-deceased by her parents, Anton and Rosemary Geiger. She is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Robert S. Yuro, and her sons, Robert and his wife Jean, Richard and his wife Michelle, Ronald and his wife Monica, Michael and his wife Tracy, and Gary and his wife Stacey, along with her 18 grandchildren.
Family and friends are invited to visit the DiCostanzo family owned, Lakewood Funeral Home, 6250 Highway 9, Howell on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday at 9:30 a.m. at The Church of St. Veronica in Howell. Burial will follow immediately at St. Mary Cemetery, Lakewood.
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Hi Bonnie,
You are now a great, great Aunt. Kaitlin had another baby boy, James John. We will be spending time with the "Yuro" clan soon. You will be missed at the gatherings. So many weddings, showers we sat together and spoke of Millburn, The Glenwood Sweet Shop and old times. Rest in Peace Bonnie.
Maria Zichichi
February 16, 2019
Wonderful woman with a lot of faith & heart. RIP Barbara <3
Missy
February 24, 2017
We met Mrs. Yuro during one of her many trips to Florida to visit Mike, Tracy and grandchildren. We were saddened to hear of her recent passing. Praying God will provide the strength, comfort and peace to sustain each of you during a time such as this. Hold onto those special memories!
With Sincere Condolence and Sympathy,
Chris & Denise Sheffield
February 23, 2017
Sorry for your loss,my thoughts are with you all.Lori Lecompte Callandriello
Lori Lecompte Callandriello
February 23, 2017
Dear Bob and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Bonnie's passing. We were so taken aback by the news. Through the years Louie and I were the "Yuro" extended family. We were seated at many gatherings with you and Bonnie. Always "catching up". She will be missed by us. Our thoughts are with you and family
Louie and Mary Zichichi
February 23, 2017
Aunt Bonnie always had a smile on her face and always had a way of making us all feel so special! We are so saddened to lose her but know that she is a sweet angel watching over all of us! You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time! Anything you need, please let us know! XOXOXO
Love,
Raynard, Beth, Matthew, Steven and Lauren Yuro
February 23, 2017
a loved one
February 23, 2017
You and I shared a special bond, Bonnie, because between us we mothered a beautiful married couple that gave us Timmy, Matthew, Jack, Charlie, and Ella. I will continue to to mother all of them; and you can do even better from above.
Maryann Galietta
February 23, 2017
Michael- My deepest condolences. Your family made me feel like family when we were in high school... beautiful memories.
--Love, Bonnie
February 22, 2017
Aunt Bonnie You were always quick to greet me with a big smile and a hug. You were a ray of sunshine. I loved spending time with you. As sad as I am that you are not here, I am happy you are at peace. I know you will be watching over us. You will be missed.
Uncle Bob, Bobby, Rich, Ron, Mike and Gary you are in my thoughts and prayers. I love you all.
Nancy Romoser
February 22, 2017
Rich
Very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. My condolences to you and your family.
Chuck Senna
Chuck Senna
February 22, 2017
Karl Fahringer
February 22, 2017
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