Bonnie-Van Drie-Obituary

Bonnie Van Drie

Grandville, Michigan

1949 - 2023

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Van Drie, Bonnie 12/2/1949 - 1/16/2023 Bonnie Lou (Van Zalen) Van Drie, age 73, entered her heavenly home on Monday, January 16, 2023. Bonnie was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on December 2, 1949, graduated from Unity Christian High School and Pine Rest Nursing School. Bonnie worked for many...

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My dear friend Bonnie was always ready with a smile when I came to visit. I will always remember our walks and talks around the condo. We spent many an afternoon walking the circle and then having tea after if we got chilled. I miss you very much my friend. Ruth Newenhouse

Remembering you this day as a wonderful friend, fellow walker and all the fun times we had doing lunch together. Miss you my friend.

Bonnie and I have been friends for a very long time, starting out mainly as her Side by Side friend visiting, walking, having coffee or lunch together and just spending time together for an hour a week. Our friendship grew over the years visiting with her at the different facilities she stayed at after leaving her condo. We laughed a lot, walked at lot and it was a joy and privilege to get to know her over the years. I will miss her smile, her laugh and our many conversations. With love...

Sending my sympathy to Bonnie's family. Bonnie and I began our friendship while members of Hillcrest CRC. Together we shared our love for God and news about our families. While visiting with Bonnie at the Georgetown Manor we would enjoy singing together. She loved to sing. As friends in Christ the time we spent together blessed us both. I will remember all the good times. Dot Meyer

Bonnie was a well loved member of a church group I co-led almost 15 years ago. She had a delightful sense of humor, a gentle kindness, and a giving spirit. I learned from her, my faith was deepened, and healing was done in my own heart through her willingness to share hers. A life well-lived. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

Was an honor to care for Bonnie. She made each day exciting and fun.