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Thomas Gerard Bonus

Cleveland, Ohio

Age 68

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DIED
August 16, 2025
AGE
68
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Thomas Gerard Bonus, 68, went home to be with his Heavenly Father on Saturday, August 16, 2025 after an enduring illness. Tom leaves behind his adoring wife, Ly Ly, his loving children Justin Bonus (Laurie O'Donnell), Alicia Shepard (Thomas), Jillian Shelton (Adam), and Carissa Sprandel (Judson),...

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I meet Tom and LyLy as a Realtor, Tom called me during the evening and requested to see 10478 Curry Palm Ln. my listing and we did meet the next day. He has lots of questions about the listing. He indicated this home was perfect for Lyly due to the style and wanted to make an offer. There was another offer being submitted and he said, what will make this work. Well we moved forward with his offer and we made this work for a contract. Top was a great negotiator and he God on is side and...

My hear felt condolences

I was deeply saddened to hear about Tom’s passing.
My heart breaks for you and your family during this difficult time.
I’m so sorry for your tremendous loss.
I remember when you and Tom purchased your home on Curry Palm, that was a very special time for both of you. Tom expressed his profession of faith and most of the time he had his Bible with him from that time on I started a journey to my faith and started reading the Bible which provided love and Pease for me.
I feel...

Deepest sympathy to the Bonus family

Rest in Peace Tom

Pam, Justin and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Find comfort knowing that he is resting peacefully with God in heaven.

I grew up with Tom and Hillsdale in Parma, we have stayed in touch throughout the years mostly because of him. He was a kind of person that always showed concern and truly cared about my well-being. He was a kind, gentle soul that I had the pleasure of knowing Rest in peace

I remember Tom from the gym we both went to back in 1994. Tom was outgoing and friendly and invited me to paintball which I had never heard of. Even though I never saw Tom again, I never forgot him or his outgoing Christian nature. Our loss is Heaven gain