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Nick Bonekowski

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary BONEKOWSKI, Nick R. Age 71, of Miami Township passed away at Sycamore Hospital on Friday April 27, 2007. He was preceded in death by his wives; Doris J. Bonekowski and Roberta Bonekowski, and granddaughter Nicole. He is survived by his children; Mark of Farmington...

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On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being the best, my brother was a 15. I will really miss my brother. Growing up we had the usually battles especially since I was a much younger than he and I could be a pain. I remember the time we tried to wash a stray cat in the bathtub. We put on long sleeve shirts and winter gloves but that cat didn't want a bath. We were left with a messy floor and a wet cat lost somewhere in our home. It was all his idea! He had a fantastic sense of humor and made me...

I had the good fortune to meet Nick early in my career at Mound. Even though I was young and very green he always treated me with respect and was friendly and kind. By chance I met Nick last summer at the Olive Garden when I was in Dayton visiting friends. He recognized me and we had a nice chat. I know he will be sorely missed by friends as well as his family.

I had the opportunity to work with Nick at Mound. I enjoyed his quick wit, stories and friendship. My prays go out to the Bonekowski family.

Everybody at Mound loved Nick. He was always so easy going and great to be around. He helped me understand a lot of technical data while auditing that initially appeared beyond human comprehension. Nick was the best! I'll sure miss him.

Rocky was one of the nicest people we would ever meet in our card group. he loved to play euchre,he will be greatly missed by all us euchre players, as is his sister Betty Martin who passed away a short time ago, he had lots of health problems but to talk to him you would never know it, we didn't know how serious it was,his passing came as a shock to most of his card playing friends, heaven is a better place for having both of them.
my deepest sympathy
june...

I worked with Nick for many years at the Mound. He was such a good friend. My heart goes out the the family at his loss.