Bonnie-Woods-Obituary

Bonnie Woods

New Hartford, New York

Age 52

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Bonnie (Tamer) WoodsNEW HARTFORD - Bonnie (Tamer) Woods, 52 years young, made her heavenly journey with the Angels on April 21st surrounded by family.A Utica native growing up on Court Street, Bonnie attended Lincoln, Kernan and UFA schools, after which she earned a Bachelor's Degree with Honors...

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The Leatherstocking Council, Scouting America, just received a very generous pledge in loving memory of Bonnie Woods from Joanie Grande. Joanie has served on our board for many years.

Darrin, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Our hearts go out to the Tamer family. We will always remember Bonnie’s smile and her happy and fun -loving personality and her compassion towards others. Tom & Cathy Sunderlin.

I just learned of Bonnie's passing and am so saddened. I went to grade school with her, then our lives crossed again on MVHS committee's. She made a huge difference here to both staff and patients, and I can't imagine anyone that could come close to filling her shoes both with ability or enthusiasm. Much love, kathy

Even though my interaction and friendship was short compared to many others, she was undoubtedly the best BOSS I ever had. She was tough when she needed to be but had such a tender heart with fairness and respect to all.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Bert and Joan, our sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your sister, Bonnie. May the memories that you share bring peace and comfort to you through this difficult time.
Russ and Linda Feltus

Bonnie was such an inspiring leader who went the extra step in everything she did and for everyone she encountered. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to have worked with her and to learn from her example of how to treat others. Her commitment via volunteering is something I strive to replicate.

My condolences to Darren and the family.

We've been asked to raise a glass in toast to Bonnie's memory. I think the toast of "Cheers!" is so appropriate as Bonnie always brought good cheer to any meeting or conversation. She was full of encouragement, optimism, joy and caring. "Cheers! To Bonnie."

Bonnie’s ability to recognize and acknowledge the value of each and every person with whom she interacted was unique and something we should all strive to achieve. I will miss our frequent one-on-one discussions where she would exude positivity and encouragement about work matters, as well as share her culinary adventures with her husband and sometimes sweetly "scold" Riley Rose for barking in the background. My condolences go out to Bonnie's husband and family during this time of sadness.