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Bonnie June Crick

1948 - 2025

Bonnie June Crick obituary, 1948-2025, Paulden, AZ

BORN

1948

DIED

2025

Bonnie Crick Obituary

Bonnie June Crick
December 8, 1948 - July 5, 2025
Bonnie June went home to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, surrounded by her family on July 5, 2025. She was born in Flagstaff, AZ, on December 8, 1948, to B.B. and Kaidie Bonner. Bonnie was strong, independent, stubborn, generous, hardworking, and passionate. But above all, she was completely and madly in love with Jesus and with her husband, Jim. Together, Bonnie and Jim built a life most only dream of. They started their business, Glory Enterprises, which God used to bless many. They raised two daughters and a son, poured their love into four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, and enjoyed a well-deserved retirement in Paulden, AZ.
Nothing brought her more joy than Jesus, her family, anything western, and a clean tidy house with the perfect vacuum lines. She loved tending to her garden, reading her devotionals, watching The Elijah List, listening to Pastor Jack Hibbs, and spending time at home. You could often find her cuddled up on the couch with Jim watching war, action, or crime movies, never the mushy gushy romance kind, with her Kindle in hand, or on the phone talking to her girls. Bonnie's unwavering faith will live on for generations. Even in trials, she held on tightly to Jesus, never doubting His goodness. She was the prayer warrior of the family, faithful, bold, and always interceding for those she loved. We are confident her prayers did not stop at Heaven's door. There is no doubt she was greeted in Heaven with a loving, "Well done, my good and faithful servant," as she ran into the arms of Jesus, surrounded by all the beautiful horses and her sisters by His side.
Bonnie is survived by the love of her life, Jim Crick; her daughters, Theresa Anderson (Todd) and Autum Jacobs (Jory); her son, Jim Crick; granddaughters, Ashlie Anderson and Aubrie Alderink (Aaron); grandsons, Dakota Jacobs and Chase Jacobs; and her beloved great-grandchildren, Brycen, Braelynn, Ember, Owen, and Everett. She is also survived by her sister, Margaret Toth (Joe); nephews, Bennie Randall, Trace Steyaert (Dannie), Leonard Thompson (Amber), Levi Miller (Steffi), Steiven Toth, Isaiah Toth, and Michael Toth; and nieces, Kaidie Bert (Warren) and Elizabeth Miller. Bonnie is now reunited with her parents, B.B. and Kaidie Bonner; her sisters, Patsy, Billie Jean, Barbara Jo and her husband, Bud; brother, Jerry; and nephews, Bob, Tab, and Guy.
If you take anything from this glimpse into Bonnie June's life, let it be the final advice she shared with her granddaughter:
"Please know God. Please have a relationship with God, not just an 'I read the Bible and I do this' relationship. But know that He really, really does love us. It's hard to understand sometimes, and it's sad sometimes, but anything good, anything kind in my life, it was God."
We love you. We miss you. We thank you. Our lives will never be the same.
Moncopious Agape.

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Published by Arizona Daily Sun from Jul. 22 to Jul. 26, 2025.

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Jim Roper

August 8, 2025

So sorry for your loss.

Harry Nowaskey

August 7, 2025

Two Peas in a Pod

Barbie Bridge

August 2, 2025

Jim, Theresa and families,
I am so sorry for your loss. Bonnie was such a beautiful soul and my best friend, I will miss her dearly as I know you all will. I hope all the wonderful memories keep your hearts full as you heal. Hugs and love to you all.

Gregg Fendley

July 25, 2025

Had a working relationship with her and her family for about 20 years. She was special working with. Best to the family especially our friend and her husband Jim!

Pete Perkins

July 23, 2025

DEATH OF THE LAST OF THE BONNER GIRLS. WE ALL KNEW AT LEAST ONE OF THEM. I KNEW ALL OF THEM VERY WELL AND MISS THEM ALL. BONNIE WAS SO CUTE AND I COMPLETELY LOST TRACK OF HER BECAUSE THE BONNERS MOVED TO CAMP VERDE WHEN I LEFT FLAGSTAFF TO GO INTO THE ARMY IN 1959. MY SISTER LINDA SAID SHE WAS STILL SUPER CUTE & HAD A PERFECT HUSBAND (A SUPER NICE GUY AS SHE PUT IT). PETE PERKINS

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