Bonnie-McGuigan-Obituary

Bonnie McGuigan

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Bonnie Fay McGuigan went to sleep in her room at Bellevue Center and awoke in Heaven at 12:18 p.m. on Easter Sunday afternoon, Mar. 23, 2008. Born in Spencerville, Okla. on Dec. 24, 1933, she was the daughter of Edward Lee Brannan and Ella Magdalene (Stephens). On September 26, 1953, she married...

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Dear Debbie and family,

I was so sorry to hear about the death of your mother. I just wanted you to know I was thinking of you.

Your friend - Janet Brousseau Pierce

Uncle Fred and all the family, you are in our prayers at this most difficult time. You do not hear from me often, but I think of you all and remember times when we went to visit you all in Oklahoma and the times at Grams. Aunt Bonnie will be missed. Remember that she touched many people. Love and Prayers
Sandra and Russell Moore

We send our condolences to the McGuigan family. Bruce, I appreciated your friendship when we both worked for IRS. I am sorry to learn of your great loss. I no longer live in Oklahoma. Donna and I retired to Houston for health and family reasons.

Pat, I appreciate your kindness toward me when I was running for the House of Representative. Donna and I have lost our mothers. We know the sadness you and your family feel.

May God comfort your entire family.

My thoughts and prayers are with the McGuigan family. A mother's legacy is her children and Bonnie can be proud of the wonderful legacy she has left. May God Bless each of you.

In spring 2003, five years ago, my son Stefan, went to war. For the first time in my life I had high blood pressure. Then, on Dec. 10, 2003, he was in a terrible vehicle accident and nearly died. I flew to his side in Savannah, Georgia, and prayed for his survival. For the first time, I truly understood the depth of a mother's love, and a father's love, for I thought he might die. ... When I left him for a time when his life was still at risk, the words that came to mind were from Romeo and...

Our prayers are with you, Oklahoma McGuigans. We wish that we could be there. Aunt Bonnie will be dearly missed. Give Uncle Fred a big hug for us. And please know that like Aunt Bonnie, you are all so loved. God Bless!

My thoughts and prayers are with the McGuigan family at this time. I worked with Bonnie at Shepherd Mall in the Management Office. I have such fond memories of the work environment especially the personal relationship I developed with your mom. I knew she loved her husband and her children above all else because she talked about you all the time. She enjoyed her job, but nothing was more important to her than her family. I know this is a very difficult time for you. God bless you.

A loving Aunt who will be missed by all her neices, nephews, in-laws and many greats neices and nephes..
She is now enjoying heaven with my Mother and all of our other loved ones that have gone before her..
God bless the whole Bruce McGuigan family, you will all be in our prayers as you send Aunt Bonnie to rest in the hand of God...

Thank you for the gift of getting to know your sweet Bonnie. I will miss her very much.
Lora Miller
HR Administrator
Bellevue