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Bonnie Jeanne Mascott
June 17, 1924 - Dec. 18, 2018
Our loving mother and grandmother passed away Dec. 18, 2018 surrounded by her family. She was 94 years old.
A celebration of life will be held at 4:30 p.m., Jan. 11, 2019, at Lakeside Gardens, 16211 S.E. Foster Rd., Portland, OR 97236. See the complete obituary and sign the guest book at www.lincolnmemorialpk.com
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What a wonderful, gracious, loving woman!! She will be in our hearts forever!!
January 12, 2019
Heartfelt sympathy to the entire Mascott family. I was hoping to come to the Celebration of Life today but I have a serious cold and do not want to share. I am hoping Cindi could connect with me at some point in the future. 503-704-0608. Becky Cunningham
January 11, 2019
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Bonnie. We always enjoyed seeing her in Mazatlan. We know how much she loved sitting on the sand watching the ocean. We have missed her and her daughters.
Joni and Jim Shattuck
Joni Shattuck
January 11, 2019
We will miss Bonnie. She was always so generous and had a sense of humor, especially when one of our little goats happened to wander onto her yard.
She always enjoyed hearing how our children, now grown, had been doing.
We will be thinking of her and keep her in our prayers.
Always,
Len and Lisa
Len & Lisa Mills
January 9, 2019
Len & Lisa Mills
January 9, 2019
I have many fond memories of Aunt Bonnie. Some of my fondest memories are of spending Christmas Eve at her home in Milwaukie as a child and into adulthood. Her home was always so welcoming and festive. There was always lots of yummy food, laughter and fun times playing with my many cousins in her basement. I also recall a few fun trips to her home at Rockaway Beach and backyard pool parties. Aunt Bonnie was a strong yet kind woman and I admired her so much for that. She was very forthright and made you feel like you were important and mattered. She was a woman of great integrity and the matriarch of her family. Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Bill were such a beautiful example of a happy and loving marriage as their respect and commitment to one another was so evident. They are now reunited in heaven for eternity and that makes me smile for I know how much she missed her beloved Bill. My heart aches for all of my cousins, 2nd cousins and 3rd cousins as I know her absence will forever be felt. May you always feel her with you and smile when memories of Aunt Bonnie fill your mind and hearts. RIP Aunt Bonnie, I hope you knew how much you were loved, what a wonderful example you were and how much you'll be missed. ❤
Kellie Peterson
January 8, 2019
Patricia Davis
January 8, 2019
Love you, Grandma
Samantha M
January 8, 2019
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