Carleen-Bonds-Obituary

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Carleen H. Bonds

Avon Lake, Ohio

Jul 16, 1944 – Jan 28, 2017 (Age 72)

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BORN
July 16, 1944
DIED
January 28, 2017
AGE
72
LOCATION
Avon Lake, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Avon Lake Obituary

Carleen H. Bonds (nee Herring), 72, passed away peacefully while surrounded by her family on Saturday, January 28, 2017. Beloved wife of William T., married 48 years; devoted mother of Devon T. (Dan) Gess; loving grandma of Caden T. and Lillian D. Carleen was raised in Bay Village by her...

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Carleen Bonds was what an "educator should be like" in this competitive World ...She always found the positive aspects of her students and improved upon their needed areas of knowledge. Had a tremendous smile and love for life. Always positive.

Never forgot how kind she was to my family growing up. "A neat lady". I was gone for 25 years from northeast Ohio. When I returned she was still the Carleen I knew growing up. Caring and passionate for her family, students, community...

Carleen had two passions..."ultimate education for her pupils and school district and her advocation, education and love for Cats. Taught me how fantastic Cats were and all should have a loving home.

Carleen will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers to the Bonds Family...

Jim Werleg

Carleen was always such a staunch advocate for her pupils, while also being selflessly considerate of her peers. My deepest sympathies to you at this time and going forward.
Elias J. Gorman

You are in our thoughts and prayers as you travel through this season of grief.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the family of Caleen Bonds. My family sends their deepest sympathy to you. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to you. John 5:29.

Carleen was a beautiful person inside and out. She will be so missed by her family and friends. Our deepest sympathies to you.

John and Carrie Engelbrecht

Bill and Devon, so sorry to hear of Carleen's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. She will be missed. From a Bay - 62 classmate.

Carleen was my first friend went I moved to Bay Village in the endi of ninth grade. We were thick friends all through high school, enjoying many laughs too with her hysterically funny mommy. Pompsie, the Pomeranian, skedaddled underfoot. We shared out teen secrets and wishes and spent so much time with our group of girls at all the potlucks and games and school activities. Music was the core of her life as it was with Ruth, her mom. When I moved to CT in 1966, I could see Carleen only at...