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Bonnie J. Whiting

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Bonnie J.Whiting Will Be Greatly Missed  Bonnie J. Whiting, loving mom, grandmother and friend, peacefully left us April 11, 2003 from heart failure due to a sudden illness. Born in Salt Lake City to Thomas G. and Agnes M. Glasett Burdett. She attended Granite High School. Mom was an accomplished...

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Mom, Youv'e always been there for us, through the good times and the bad times. You were always an ear for us. So much to thank you for. Not only are you one of my closest friends you are a wonderful Mom and Grandma. Never thinking of yourself first, you always put us kids first. That is one of the many traits I will carry on. You have given me a great thurst for knowledge through your reading of books. Mom I will miss you so very much. You have given us so many memories, I will cherish each...

Mom, You fought the good fight but now it's time to take a break, you have earned it and you deserve it. You taught us all that you could by your words of wisdom and by your example. You never gave up. So mom, kick back, enjoy your friends and loved ones. I miss you more than I can express, but mom I know your pain is gone now. We will get along ok. We will help each other and we will teach our children the things you shared with us. I love you mom and I will see you again. Teddee

Mom, Thanks for the wonderful time we spent together. You are a great person and I am so thankful to have you in my life. Thanks for being a great mother to three wonderful men. One of whom I get to spend the rest of my life with. You taught them well and I am greatful to you for that. You taught us many things and were always a phone call away when we needed a quick answer or help with something. You always found the great deals for us, which as you know saved me lots of time and money. It...

Tom,
Our Mothers are very sacred and dear to us. One of our greatest gifts in life is their never ending devotion and love which lives eternally within us, even in their passing. May God bless and be with you and your family at this time and always.

Tom, sounds like your mom was a great woman. Sorry for your loss. I too lost my mom a year and a half ago as you remember. Im sure those two are sitting around now comparing notes about the both of us. We have many loves in life, but non of them are as great as the love we have for our mother's.

I didn't know Bonnie, but know of her through Tom, her eldest son. I know she liked to bake and that Tom has a sweet tooth, because he has told me that almost every Wednesday she had fresh pastries/rolls waiting for him!
If Tom is any indication of the type of person his Mom was, I know she was a very caring person, one who loves and gives all she can to her family and friends. I'm sure you'll all miss her greatly.

Mom, your greatest legacy is your boys, they grew up thru adversity and trial which made them strong, you were ever thoughtfull of them and will be forever remembered thru their strength and conviction which you have left them, Fair thee well Mom, we all will miss your great love for us all, your eldest son, love Lin

Dear Bonnie, I am a much greater person having known you. I will always cherish the times we spent talking all night long. I am so glad that I came to see you at the hospital and even then your great sense of humor shone through your pain. I will remember you telling me that I couldn't take your picture of the cat on the wall. I will love and miss you always. Your niece, Teri

Ted, Lynn. The good times remembered. Your Mom was everyone's good friend. Always there to chat and express opinion. When I met her, she always had a smile and a greeting. She taught me about reading, as she was an avid reader as we know. If you can contact me through this e-mail, I have a book that belonged to your mother, that I would like to give to you. My sorrow, for your sorrow, but I have a lot love in my heart for the memories of you two boys. Never forget the Volkswagen incident, how...