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Carlos Bonds

Washington, District of Columbia

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BONDS CARLOS BONDS

On Friday, May 4, 2007, CARLOS BONDS of Damascus, Maryland. Owner of Westbard Citgo, Bethesda, Maryland, for 43 years. Beloved husband of Mary Frances Mikel Bonds; father of Paula McAlister and her husband, Wesley, Terry Bonds and wife, Susan, Tim Bonds, and John Bonds and...

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I met Mr. Bonds as a teenager when I would go with my father to get gas or have his car repaired. Having stayed in this area after marriage I had used his station for everything I ever had done to the many cars we have owned. My husband Tom and I will miss his friendly smile and good talk.

He will be missed as a fair and honest man by all who knew him.

I share in the deep and emmense sadness felt by the Family and many Friends of Carlos Bonds.

Beyond Carlos' demonstration of being an outstanding businessman in the community for many a year, his always outgoing and cordial friendship shall be best remembered.

George Carter Werth

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He is an institution in our community.

My mom trusted and depended on you for years to keep her old Honda going--you and your staff were a great help to her. You can count on her to put in a good word with St. Peter. God bless.

I am so sorry for your loss. Carlos was a great guy and a great boss. I worked at Citgo in high school. My dad so respected the honesty and integrity of fellow West Virginian, Carlos. He was definitely the "go to" guy in the car business.

Carlos gave me one of my first opportunities to discover that a career in honest and good quality auto repair is a great way to earn a living. His kind and generous encouragement of me during my part time employment with him between 1965 and 1970 led me to continue in this field through the present day. I am sure he will be missed by family, friends and customers alike.

So sorry to hear of Carlos' passing. Your entire family is in our thoughts and prayers. He will be missed.

I was saddened to hear of your dad's passing. He was "one in a million"....a great man, an honest man.

What a great man! The only honest car repair person I ever knew. Boys, you have much to live up to and I'm sure you will.
With happy memories and a world of thanks.