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Raymond E. Bonderer

Kansas City, Missouri

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Raymond E. Bonderer, age 91, passed away Tuesday, July 25, 2006. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 am, Saturday, July 29th, at St. Peter Catholic Church Legacy Center 815 E. Meyer Blvd. KCMO with burial in St. Columban Cemetery, Chillicothe, MO. Visitation will be from 5-7 pm, Friday, July...

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In memory of a very special man with a terrific sense of humor!

So sorry to hear about your father. I will always remember him as being very entertaining each time we had a family dinner. He was always saying something to make everyone laugh, especially when it was time for the "outlaws" photo. I know how much you will all miss him. Take care and keep close with each other as family is so important.

So very sorry to hear of your fathers passing. Margaret and I both realize how difficult loosing your parents are. Sorry we were not at the service, we were not aware until after the fact.

Your Mom (my Godmother)and Dad were a very special part of our family. We always enjoyed our visits to your house and have fond memories of you all. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Grandpa I love you and will miss you

PHIL AND FAMILY,
SOME OF MY BEST CHILDHOOD MEMORIES WERE OF YOU AND YOUR WONDERFUL PARENTS.THEY BOTH ALWAYS TREATED ME AS IF I WERE ONE OF THIER OWN.I
OFTEN THINK OF YOUR DAD'S INCREDIBLE TOOL COLLECTION AND YOUR MOM'S POOLTABLE FULL OF COUPONS.THEY WERE THE BEST!

My Dad was a very special man. I have many fond childhood memories. Our home was a place that always welcomed our friends. But the proudest moment was how my Dad unconditionally took care of Mom during her long illness, Because of Dad and my brother Phil, Mom spent her life and final days at home surrounded with love and care. Phil also took care of dad so that he also spent his final days at home. I will miss his "winter visits" and his wonderful sence of humor. Love you Dad, Lol