Bonnie-Chambers-Obituary

Bonnie Chambers

Portland, Oregon

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In Loving Memory Bonnie Margaret Chambers May 5, 1943 - Sept. 3, 2019 With great sadness Bonnie Chambers (Sloan) passed away peacefully in her home of natural causes. She spent 50 years lovingly married to her late husband, Bill. Bonnie had a sharp wit and a seemingly endless expanse of...

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I continue to hold Erin, Rachel, Sloan and Quinn close to my heart. Bill and Bonnie were valued friends.

Bonnie was an excellent legal secretary at our legal offices for many years. She was a delightful lady: competent, knowledgable and good humored. She was great to be around those many years. My sympathies to her family. Thank you, Bonnie.

I am so very sorry I was unable to attend the celebration of her
life but I had my own celebration here in Florida where Bonnie and Bill visited us often. I shall miss them both every day.
My mind has been inundated with a flow of memories from the past
60 years of our friendship and my "Rooms" will never be forgotten.

I hope you all are able to find peace in the coming days and comfort in your memories and knowing how much she loved you.

Fondly,
Lynda Smith Schaper

Sloan, Tracy and Quinn,

We are so sorry to hear about Sloan's mom Bonnie. She was so gracious to us while we visited her home for Quinn's birthday party. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Love The Kolb

We have wonderful memories of the times we spent with Bonnie, Bill, Erin, Sloan, and Rachel; particularly a trip to Waldo Lake in the 70's. We send heartfelt condolences to you all and hold you close to our hearts during this difficult time.
Lovingly,
Dick & Carol Yetter

I am so sad to read this obituary. Off and on for 50 years l have kept up with Bonnie and do know for sure what her granddaughter mesnt to her. I think she has lived a good life, and as l age, l think this is too soon. Good memories all around to her family and her friends. If anyone has a promised lunch date or a phone chat scheduled, don't put it off.

Bonnie and I were good friends at Beaverton High School and in Rhythm B's. I loved her kindness and sense of humor, her warmth and strength. Skip and my brother Johnny Goodman were good friends also. I am sending my best wishes to the family and wishes for peace and joy in her memory. Linda Goodman Miller