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Thomas R. Bonney

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Thomas R. Bonney, 48, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 after a very courageous battle with cancer, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Born: On December 22, 1959 in Easton, Pa, he was a son of the late Ralph D. Bonney and Jean L. Schlegel Bonney of Bangor, Pa. Personal: He...

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Tommy,

Happy 49 th Birthday! We are all thinking of you and miss you.

Love,
Michelle

It has been a month today since you have been gone. I still can't believe it. The world truly doesn't seem the same without you here. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you. Aunt Jean, Ann, Ryan, Mike, my mom and the rest of the family seem to be coping as best as we can. Even in your last days you were so concerned about everyone else. Please smile down on everyone and lift their spirits.
Tom-you were such a great guy and seeing how you have impacted so many lives makes me...

Mr. Tom Bonney was the first person who explained the difference between the north and the south to me, which was quite a difference. We also had many things in common such as we both lived in PA, NJ and then NC. We both attended Temple University and are passionate about our profession. Having the opportunity to know him was a true blessing. I thank him for helping me in my transition from the north to the south and inspiring me to work with such an amazing agency. Thanks Tom, you will be...

Tom was such an inspiration to us all here at Family Service of the Piedmont. He was a mentor, leader, and friend. His spirit and compassion will live on in the many lives he touched. I feel very fortunate, not only to say that Tom was a part of my live, but also that I met Jean and Ann. I can see where Tom gets many of his good traits after getting to know these two wonderful people.

I am so sorry to hear of Tom's death. I will always have good memories of high school and what fun Tom was. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Tom, Rich and me. We were three peas in a pod. What a great time we shared. He has a part of my heart. I am sad that the reunions were the only time I saw him; my loss. I'll never forget his handsome face, his loving personality and his beautiful voice.
My prayers are with Jean and his beloved sister Ann and the rest of the family.

Since we were in the Cub Scouts together, Tom was my best friend in the whole world. Over the years and decades we shared countles laughs and a few tears, but he was always there. My best friend. No matter how much time had passed between visits or phone calls, it felt like we were back in high school, congratulating ourselves for some successful prank. No one could make me laugh like Tom could.

My sincere prayers go to his family, as there can be no loss as great as this. Tom...

I am so sorry to here about the death of Tom. He was a great inspiration!

To Jean and Family:

I had the pleasure of working with Tom for many years at Family Service Association of South Jersey, and it was a wonderful experience. Tom was delightfully witty and amazingly intelligent. I feel privileged to have worked under his charge. May you and your family abide in God's grace and peace.

Sincerely,