David-Bonell-Obituary

David Bonell

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

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Bonell, David G.David G. Bonell, age 64, of Oshkosh, died Saturday, February 1, 2014, at Aurora Medical Center surrounded by his family. He was born in Kenosha, WI, on March 14th, 1949, the son of Imelda and the late Dr. Blair T Bonell. On August 21, 1971, he was united in marriage to his high...

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Never forgotten ! God bless you . Bill Evans

Indelible smile! Incredible personality! Never to be forgotten! God Bless you/Jamie and your family. Bill Evans

The picture says it all- his smile was contagious; a big heart ; and can never be replaced!
All lucky to share his life.
God bless his family and especially you/ Jamie.
Bill Evans

Jamie,
Another year has passed us all by. 2020 was a tough year for mos of us in one way or another. The challenges were sometimes undauting. However, we always knew that Dave was watching and praying , as well as guiding us through the right path.
We miss you Dave.
Mike De Fazio

Dave was a wonderful friend. From grade school, high school and a short time we spent in college at Whitewater. I don't know why but every time I hear the song "She's real fine my 409" (or something like that) I think of Dave. Great memories.

I cant believe it has been nearly 6 years. Dave will always be remembered he was such a nice guy to everyone.
Mike

He was a light in my life and always have great memories with/about him!
He was fortunate to have you- Jamie.
Hope all is well.

Dear Jamie and Kelly,
At this anniversary of David's passing, our thoughts and prayers are with you both, and with the rest of your family.

I had my fondest memories with Dave and think of him many times when I look back on my early years.
Drinking his Dad's beverages ; driving the Volvo down the tracks;playing cards;basketball games.
Also,his beautiful wife was always a great addition to our memories.
Celebrate his life!
Dave's smile and laugh can never be matched or forgotten!
Thanks Dave for our memories.
Bill Evans