Bonnie Jo Hanson
January 6, 1956 - August 10, 2023
Bonnie Jo Hanson, 67, of Fullerton, Nebraska, died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023, at her home. Memorial services will be Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. at Fullerton Community Church with Pastor Joy Church officiating. Burial of ashes will be at a later date. The family request anyone attending that they wear casual attire and the colors blue, orange or anything chicken related.
Memorials are suggested to the family to be designated later and condolences can be sent to the family at soltwagnerfuneral.com.
Bonnie was born to Richard E. Butt and Alice Butt (Wagner) on Jan. 6, 1956, in Central City, Nebraska. She attended school District 24 through elementary and then finished her years at Central City High school and graduated in 1974. Throughout the years she had many jobs and when she was 10 she started working at her favorite job which was at Krance's Corner north of Central City. It was there that she learned to make Dorothy Lynch and her known favorite: Long John.
Bonnie worked at ADM in Columbus, Nebraska, for almost 30 years. She worked there until her health caused her to stop in June. Bonnie was a member of Fullerton Community Church and was in Eastern Star in her younger years. Bonnie loved anything baking related. About a year ago she dove into canning and she went so far as to canning milk. She was incredibly family oriented. She loved playing cards, chickens/roosters, spending time with her family and especially her grandkids.
Survivors include: husband Maryl Hanson of Fullerton; daughter, Nichole (Sesar) Longoria of Central City; son, Bryce (Nikki) Hanson of Lincoln; daughter, Emily Hanson of Lincoln; eight grandkids; mother, Alice Butt; brothers, Richard L. Butt; Rick (Wendee) Butt; sisters, Vicky Troastle; Susan (Todd) Linebaugh; Teena (Nick) Paup; and Connie (Jim) Holmes.
She is preceded in death by her father Richard E. Butt; brother, Russ Butt; and niece, Char Wallin.
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FRIEND
November 23, 2023
Bonnie was one of the best people I knew in this world, she was kind and funny and could cook anything and it would turn out amazing. But the thing I liked the most was Bonnie would just tell you like it is and never hold back, so if you wanted an honest opinion she would give it to you. I've worked with Bonnie for almost 30 years and everyday she would put a smile on your face. R I P my friend until we meet again.
Sonia Holbrook
August 15, 2023
My sympathy goes to all of Bonnie“s family for their loss. She was a great woman.
Judy Hastings
August 13, 2023
My condolences to the family my name is Judy Hastings and I had the privilege of working with Bonnie at ADM for a lot of years I like to say that Bonnie and I were pretty good friends and I know you're all going to miss her terribly he and her family are in my prayers
Regards
Judy Hastings
Mark Brabec
August 12, 2023
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