DONALD-BONNER-Obituary

DONALD A. BONNER

Lumberton, North Carolina

1935 - 2021

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DONALD A. BONNER

ROWLAND — Donald A. Bonner of 804 South Martin Luther King Jr. St., Rowland, died at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021.

He was born in Rowland on June 22, 1935, to the late Catherine McGirt and Weldon McQueen. Later, he was...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person, Uncle Don. We will love you and miss you always. Continue to RIHP

It is with a sad heart that I have to let you go. For the last two years as your caretaker I have learned many lessons that I thought I already knew from you. I always looked forward to going to work every morning to be greeted by warm and caring person. Papa you were one in a million and I forever grateful that I was a part of your last days. Thank you

My first job after college was working at the Central Office of RC Schools. I always appreciated Mr. Bonner´s kindness and professionalism whenever our paths would cross. He accomplished so much in his life, always seeking to better this world. His was a life well lived.

Sincerest condolences to our families on the death of Uncle Don. May his memory live on forever. God blessings to Lorré, Melvin and other family and friends during this time of sorrow.

Donald Bonner was a great man, who had a huge impact on our community, and he was a wonderful person. All who knew him have suffered a great loss.

Mr. Bonner was one of the kindest bosses I ever had. He had insight into the job that was to be done, and led his staff in the direction to accomplish that job successfully. I will always remember Donald Bonner as a leader and as a friend. Miss you Mr. Bonner! God bless his family.

Mr Bonnor was an early role model for me and no doubt thousands of young people as he set an example of caring, intelligence, service, and yes firmness as required. Once UNCP football resumed I shared many pregame meals with him and counted his company an honor to be in. My condolences are offered to the family and everyone who knew him would do well to emulate the good race he ran. Jimmy