Stuart-Wonder-Obituary

Stuart Wonder

Pecatonica, Illinois

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STUART L. 'BUD' WONDER, 69 PECATONICA - Stuart L. "Bud" Wonder, 69, of Pecatonica died suddenly at 6:36 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012, in Rockford (Ill.) Memorial Hospital. He was born March 18, 1943, in Freeport, son of Stuart L. and June E. (Kaempert) Wonder. He graduated from Aquin Catholic...

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Joyce. I'm so sorry to hear about stew. We were friends for more years than we could count. Salon riverside will not be the same without stew stopping in and checking on me. I'll never forget him. Yours truly marv Lewis

Joyce so sorry to hear of Stu's passing. He and I worked together at BSG for 23 years prior to the close of the office. What a dear kind man he was. Please accept my symoathy. Mary Ann Hoesch

I worked with Stu for 23 at BSG and so often we stopped on our way to our Wi home to say Hi. What a kind caring man. So sorry to hear this news

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Joyce,Scott,Todd and Dana,our deepest sympathy to you all.The neighborhood will never be the same without seeing Stu out tinkering with his flower or coming over for coffee with Gunner at his side.He will be deeply missed. All our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.Wish we could have been there for you.Bill and Mary Jane

To my dear friend Marg and all of the family....my heart goes out to you during this time of loss.

Just read about the passing of your husband..am truly sorry for your loss.maybe you remember me as the lady at WalMart who signed you up for the Medicare advantage program...just met you at that time...thinking of you and your sad time...carole buhl...rockford, Illinois

Thinking of you at this time of grief. May you find comfort in celebrating his life.

I am very sorry for your loss. May you comfort one another during this time. I know you will celebrate his life and keep his memories alive. Many thoughts and prayers for you.