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John M. Bonsall Sr.

Swedesboro, New Jersey

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John M. Bonsall Sr. of Swedesboro, N.J. John M. Bonsall, Sr., 53, of Swedesboro, N.J., passed away on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013, at his home. He was the widower of the late Beverly (Newman) Bonsall. Born in Coatesville, he was the son of Gerald G. Bonsall of Wagontown and the late Jennene (Wheatley)...

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Really Sorry to hear of John's passing. He was really a good friend in High School to most all in our class. He had been giving me messages in the past and it was alway great to hear from Him. He will be so missed. I am Praying for the Family.

Today will be so difficult as I kiss you goodbye for the last time. I am so glad we got to spend time together and become so close over the past 2 yrs. I love you always my little brother....Your big sis, Carol

John worked at one time with my late husband, Chuck Denner at S-J. When he was dying, John was close by and even met us at the hospital when he passed. His kindness during that time will always be remembered by my son, Charlie and I. Prayers to all of you during this difficult time.

I remember John well(C-Ville Class of 1977), he passed on way to early. My sympathies to family and friends alike.

So sad to hear of John's passing. Worked with John and attended Sharptown Church with him for several years... such a nice guy. John loved the Lord... and is singing praises with the angels. He will be missed.

I am so sad to hear of John's passing... heard about it by chance when at dinner with friends from Sharptown Church. John was always such a gentleman... and he loved the Lord... he has moved on to eternity and is walking streets of gold singing praises!

Janet I stoped by smm today and left u a card- your brother is in God's hands I am sorry for your loss-God Speed

Hi Sue. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. Let us know if you need anything. God bless you all. Hold on to His unchanging hand always. Love, uncle Terry and aunt Di.