Bonnie-Case-Obituary

Bonnie Case

Dallas, Texas

May 3, 1949 – Aug 23, 2023

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May 3, 1949
DIED
August 23, 2023
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Dallas, Texas
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Bonnie Case, 74, died August 23, 2023. She was born May 3, 1949 in Springfield, Kentucky. She received her undergraduate degree in library science from George Peabody College (merged into Vanderbilt University) and her Masters in Library Science from North Texas University. Bonnie was a...

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Bonnie, have a Happy Birthday. We miss you. Rest in peace.

Beautiful lady inside and out. Enjoyed working with a beautiful lady.

I am very saddened to hear of Bonnie´s passing. Bonnie was always lovely, gracious, kind, and helpful. I first met Bonnie when I took my daughter to lap sit story time at the Highland Park Library. Later I interfaced with Bonnie as a member and a sponsor of the Friends of the Highland Park Library. She was the ultimate professional. She always had a kind word and a smile to share. She will be greatly missed. Prayers for the family. Christine McKenny

Bonnie was such a caring, loving person. She showed me much grace when I came to Dallas Public Library and collaboration in librarianship as directors. She will be missed.

As stated in her obituary, Bonnie was gracious and charming. I met her soon after she came to the library and we became close friends. We went to lunch, Art exhibitions, shared travel stories and books. I miss her very much and will never forget her. Love to Tom and her family, Gayle Allison

In the many years I knew Bonnie as a librarian, she was always professional and welcoming. She had a clear understanding of treating others with respect and courtesy. I admired her calm demeanor and her many years of service to the Highland Park Library. Rest in peace Bonnie. To her family, please accept my sincere condolences. Regards, Kathleen Metz Edwards

I first met Bonnie 40 plus years ago when we both worked at the Dallas Public Library. Through the years we would see each other at meetings and conferences. Bonnie would always have a smile on her face as we would catch up on work and family. I send my sincere condolences to her loved ones. She is missed.

For three decades Bonnie was an example to me of maintaining grace under pressure, a proofreader of my drivel, a travel planner, a lunchtime discussion partner, and a genuine friend. She was an advocate for all of us, insuring we had access to the great ideas the library contained, regardless of what was going on in the building or the world. Her life mattered, and she made our lives better.

Prayers for Bonnie and Tom and all their family She was a wonderful person