March 14, 1945 - January 18, 2015
Bonnie Jean Mager passed away on January 18, 2015, in Berkeley, California, from the effects of pancreatic cancer. A survivor in recent years of multiple myeloma, she was diagnosed with cancer in early December 2014, so her suffering was mercifully short.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Mary Anne Urry
January 22, 2025
Has it been11 years? My memories of you are just like yesterday
Mary Anne Urry
January 22, 2022
Miss you, Bonnie!
February 6, 2015
We Riverside Poly High School friends gathered every year (sometimes 20 women). One highlight was hearing the interesting trips Bonnie took. Her most famous quote was about climbing the Himalayas with oxygen-deprived Westerners, who could hardly take another step. Bonnie was determined to make it. She asked the Sherpa guide how steep the path was. "Similar to straight!" he lied. She kept going. We miss you! Bonnie Selway
Natalie Boero
January 30, 2015
I have many fond memories of Bonnie from my childhood on Mathieu Avenue. As an adult it was always a pleasure to run into Bonnie about town and catch up. She was a remarkable person and you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Carol daSilva
January 30, 2015
Rest in Peace Bonnie. Working with and knowing you was a bright spot in my life. We had some wonderful moments at Fairmont. I've missed you the last few years and will continue to miss you. You leave behind quite a trail of beauty and love of life.
Pennsyvania Mennonite country Oct 2014
Barbara Cummins
January 30, 2015
Mary Anne Urry
January 29, 2015
Loved knowing you, Bonnie! So funny and straightforward, you knew she was never altering the truth for the sake of conventionality; she trusted her friends to be able to appreciate the unvarnished realities of life.
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