Bonnie-Johnson-Obituary

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Bonnie (Roudebush) Johnson

Flint, Michigan

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DIED
March 10, 2015
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

JOHNSON, (Roudebush) Bonnie - Of Flint, age 79, died Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at Regency at Grand Blanc with her family by her side after a long battle with Dementia.

Cremation has taken place and Private Inurnment will be at Great Lakes National Cemetery. A Memorial Service for Bonnie will take place at a later date.

Contributions may be directed to the Alzheimer?s Association G3287 Beecher Road, Flint.

Bonnie was born in Flint on May 15, 1935. Bonnie married her high school sweetheart, Harold Johnson on February 25, 1956 in Flint. She graduated from Flint Northern High School, Class of 1953. Bonnie was a member of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. She enjoyed her church and loved her grandchildren. Bonnie was a devoted wife and a special mom and grandma. Bonnie retired from Fisher Body of Grand Blanc in 1985 after 31 years of service. She worked in Payroll and Accounting.

Surviving are special husband and friend, Harold;

son, Scot Johnson of Flint;

daughter, Marla and husband Steve Fazzola of Clinton Twp.;

grandsons, Shae and wife Erin Tomkiewicz, Kasey Tomkiewicz and Connor Tomkiewicz;

great-granddaughter, Robin Tomkiewicz;

step-granddaughters, Stephanie and husband Dan Beever and Chelsea Webb;

brother, Richard and wife Sharon Roudebush of Flint;

several nieces, nephews, cousins and many special friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Foster and Gladys Roudebush and brother, Ronald Roudebush.

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Mr & Mrs J will be missed by us all as long time freinds and neighbors our thought's and prays are with you all . The Turner family

I am saddened by the loss of Bonnie, and more recently, Harold. They were a wonderful couple, and it brings peace, at least knowing that they are in Heaven together. Love and Prayers for the family who are going to miss them so.

We have missed Bonnie & Harold at the UAW 1292 retiree meetings and the trips. She always had kind words and a smile for everyone. Bonnie was indeed a special person.

My boyfriend and I have worked with Bonnie at Willowbrook and at Regency. We are both deeply saddened at the loss of Bonnie. I am thankful for the time I have had to get to know Bonnie and Harold. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

Bonnie was a vey special lady. She has been greatly missed at church since her illness began. I am thankful that she knew the Lord. Trust in Him and one day we will all be together again. My prayers go out to Harold and her family.

My dearest friend Bonnie. I met you back in 1993 at the Dr.s office. It was instant friendship. I still remember you inviting us to sit by you, and how before we left the office we were the best of friends. We laughed together and we cried together, and I will sadly miss your smile and your humor, and I pray that I'll meet you again in Heaven. Until then you remain the dearest one in my heart. All my love, your best friend,
Norma

Mrs.Johnson you were a joy to know and you were a wonderful neighbor . You were so happy see all the children in the heighberhood on holloween,inviting them in to see there costumes and giving them extra treats.When my was young she did not like to go out on holloween , but she loved to go to yuor house ! You will be missed. Phillis Turner Terry Once upon a time babysitter for both scott & marla

We will sadly miss Bonnie, we met Bonnie and Harold 8 yrs ago when we joined Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, we loved her the first day we met her.
They had their special pew in the back
row and no one has sat in their seat since. We are blessed to have known her
and know that she is at peace in Heaven.