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Bonnie J. Geisinger, 90, of South Sioux City, a beloved matriarch and cherished friend, passed away on September 27, 2025, at a local hospital in Sioux City, Iowa. She was born on January 15, 1935, in Sioux City, the daughter of John and Margaret (Druger) Overman. She married Leo Geisinger on August 22, 1956, in Luverne, MN. He preceded her in death on October 23, 1997. Bonnie spent her life creating a legacy of love and warmth that will be remembered by many.
Bonnie's journey through life was one marked by hard work and dedication. She devoted 28 years to her career at IBP before taking on the role of head custodian at Dakota City Elementary, a position she held until her well-deserved retirement. Her colleagues admired her commitment and diligence, and she became a valued member of the school community.
Education was important to Bonnie; she was proud to have received her GED from WITCC in February of 1987, a testament to her determination and drive. She grew up in Sioux City, attending Hopkins Grade School and West Junior, where her eagerness to learn and grow began to blossom.
Bonnie’s independent spirit shone brightly in all her pursuits. She had a deep love for crocheting, often crafting beautiful pieces that were cherished by family and friends. Bonnie found joy in baking, bringing delicious treats to family gatherings that were always filled with laughter and love. She deeply valued time spent with her family, often gathering for memorable family get-togethers that have left a lasting imprint on the hearts of all who attended. Bonnie cherished her grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren. She found great joy in chatting with her neighbor, Lola Johnson and her daughters, and engaged in various activities in her community room, where her vibrant personality brought comfort and joy to many.
Bonnie was a devoted member of St. Michaels Catholic Church in South Sioux City, where her faith and community involvement nourished her spirit.
Bonnie took immense pride in her family. She leaves behind her cherished children: Jerry (Kim) Statler of Superior, AZ, Dennis (Rosa Maria) Statler of Lake Worth, TX, Kathie (Duane) Harder of Sioux City, Lee Ann Geisinger (Luis) Ponce of Sioux City, John (Alma) Geisinger of Sioux City, Byron Geisinger of Fairbanks, AK, and adopted grandson Justin (Kelly) Geisinger of Palm Bay, FL. Her legacy continues through her 20 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren, all of whom were her pride and joy.
In her passing, she joins her beloved husband, Leo Geisinger, and her parents, John and Margaret Overman, along with her siblings Joseph William, Marilyn Crawford, Delores Woster, Lavonne Overman, and Donna McArdle. She is also reunited with her long-time friend and neighbor, Lola Johnson. Their memories will live on in the hearts of those who loved them.
Bonnie J. Geisinger's life was a celebration of family, faith, and friendship. Her radiant spirit and boundless love will be missed but will continue to inspire those who were lucky enough to know her.
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