JEROME-BONSER-Obituary

JEROME F. BONSER Jr.

West Islip, New York

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BONSER - Jerome F., Jr. "Jerry", of Babylon, LI, on April 18, 2015. Beloved son of Sheila Bonser. Cherished brother of Dale (Ed) Bonser O'Connor. Adored uncle of Drew Anne O'Connor. Reposing at The Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons West Islip Funeral Home, 1225 Montauk Hwy., (1/4 mile west of the...

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As the song says "you are always on my mind, you are always on my mind..." Miss you my dear friend...

I miss my dear friend. I miss his peculiar and funny mood! I miss his laugh and I can hear him saying "baby" and some other words in Portuguese. I know he lives in my heart (as many other hearts as well) but he is trully missed...

At first he was my boss, during his assignment via Chrysler in Brazil. Then we've become friends. I used to loved his good mood and his way to deal with things, his way to tell the facts that happened with him... Sometimes is difficult to believe he is not here and many others I still wait for his comments in some issue... But I know that he lives someway inside every one of us that love him and keep his memory alive... He is alive in our hearts forever! Miss you my dear friend Jerry Bonser

Jerry was (and still is) a good friend of mine. Always with a smile on his face, with a huge and excellent sense of humor! He loved Brazil, my country, and with him I learned that friendship is forever ... Through his friendship and after he left us, I made many other friends and I'm sure he lives! He lives within each of us who love him and care about him!

I just read of Jerry's passing in the Georgetown magazine. We were classmates and I always enjoyed his sense of humor and good nature. I remember meeting up when we did our junior year in different cities in Spain. My condolences to his family.

So sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. I came to know Jerry while he was living in Detroit, through mutual friends. For a while we lived in the same apartment complex, and he was a wonderful, generous man, full of life. I still remember a night we spent with him at a special DIA exhibit... he was so full of life and joy, and that is how I will remember him. My condolences.

Jerry was such a wonderful person. I remember him from the Parent/Child Bowling League at Captree Lanes with his mother, Sheila. I am so very sorry to hear of his passing.

My deepest condolences to Jerry's family and loved ones. I worked with him in his early days with Chrysler and always remember him fondly. When our paths crossed during the course of our time at Chrysler, he was always one of the nicest and most gracious guys I knew. I am saddened that his life here on earth has ended so soon, but he lives on in our hearts and memories. God bless him.

I just learned of Jerry's passing and shocked and deeply saddened. Though I haven't seen Jerry since shortly after our graduation from Columbia Business school in 1990, we reconnected over the past few years via Facebook. I really enjoyed his sense of humor. I will miss him.