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I'm going to miss how nice she was to everyone in the family, and how she would always listen to me play my guitar for her. I will miss her
Kip hodson
June 15, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage resident Bonnie June Johnson, 71, died May 8, 2007, at home.A memorial service was held Saturday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Nome. A social gathering and potluck was afterward at the Pioneer Hall. Bonnie was born to Ruben and Evelyn Rainey on June 30, 1935, in Longview, Wash. She...
Read MoreI'm going to miss how nice she was to everyone in the family, and how she would always listen to me play my guitar for her. I will miss her
Kip hodson
June 15, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
I'm going to miss Bonnie coming to my house with my mom when she was on duty taking care of her and how she loved my dog and cared for her, and showed affection to her. She will always be in my heart.
emily hodson
June 15, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
What a blessing it has been being a caregiver to Bonnie. She was a friend and confident to me. She would tell me not to buy anything black it would make me look older, when we would be out shopping. She helped me pick out a red coat that makes me think of her. The week before she died she looked at me after I did her hair and make-up and said I love you Igave her a kiss and said I love you too. That was like a piece of heaven to me. After being around Julie for a couple of years she made...
Barbara hodson
June 15, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
I knew Bonnie in two ways--as the DMV lady and also as my friend's mother. As the DMV lady, she seemed so mean and tough, but I guess you have to be when you're risking your own life going out on the road giving driving tests to teens! But as my friend's mother, Bonnie was so sweet, kind, and patient. Our condolences go out to her family.
Peggy McCormack (Hoogendorn)
June 14, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
Bonnie June Johnson, I only learned her full name at the services In Nome. Bonnie and I became friends after my wife Dee became her care giver. Bonnie was often in our home and I had occasion to spend time with her. Bonnie always had a wonderful smile for me. Even when she felt bad she would see it was me and smile. She was a very loving person and always wanted to go home to Nome. I grew to love Bonnie and miss her very much.
Kenny Hooten
June 13, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
Julie, Doug, Matt & Norman, daughter in-laws, grand children & sister Gloria. Bonnie loved her family so much! You guys were the center of her life. We enjoyed Bonnie's visits to NC so much, she would always tell us about the Family and what was going on in Nome & California with all of you guys! Gloria, you were a wonderful sister to Bonnie and she missed not living closer to you and always talked of good times that you guys shared. We will miss Bonnie's smiling face and wonderful hugs...
Glen & Donna Yates
June 11, 2007 | Marion
I never thought when I first started taking care of Bonnie how much she would become entwined in my heart. She wrapped herself around that warm place because she was such a genuine and loving person and we shared so many wonderful times together. I loved your mother very much and may the memory of her good life always give each of you comfort.
Dee Hooten
June 11, 2007 | Anchorage, AK
Julie,
Doug,Matt,and Norman, Your mom was a great lady. I always enjoyed
visiting with her at her office. Her sense of humor was priceless.
Heaven will be a brighter place for her presence.
Edward Ward
June 04, 2007 | Kotzebue, AK
Julie, Doug,Matt,and Norman, I first met your mother when she was working at the Dept. of Revenue with Stan Andersen in the building next to the Bering Sea Club. Over the years, she provided a very valuable service to Nome and the area and she will not be forgotten. She was so proud of her new home on Carsten Way and was glad to have folks come and visit. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Linda & Jim
Linda Conley
May 30, 2007 | Fairbanks, AK