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Bonnie Louise Schlee, a cherished mother, grandmother, and friend, departed this world on December 10, 2024, in Kaufman, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and devotion that will resonate in the hearts of those she touched. Born on February 6, 1945, in Lansing, Michigan, Bonnie exemplified the very essence of love and warmth throughout her life.
Bonnie's journey was marked by her deep partnership with her beloved husband, Eugene Schlee, with whom she shared not only the joys of marriage but the camaraderie of being self-employed. Together, they cultivated a lawn mowing business in the Kaufman area, where Bonnie's greatest joys were experienced in the daily adventures of their shared labor. Her commitment to their enterprise was matched only by her devotion to her family.
Known for her kind and welcoming spirit, Bonnie possessed the rare ability to make others feel at ease in her presence. She was a devoted mother to her four children—Randy, Rick, Doug, and Angela—and an adoring grandmother to seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Bonnie took immense pride in her role as a matriarch, never missing an opportunity to support her sons and grandsons in their sporting events, regardless of the weather. This unwavering encouragement reflected her deep-seated love and commitment to her family.
An adept seamstress and an enthusiastic jigsaw puzzle aficionado, Bonnie found joy in the simple pleasures of life. Her love for reading further enriched her world, providing her with endless hours of adventure and knowledge. As couples often share passions, she and Eugene delighted in the sport of bowling, where their camaraderie flourished.
Bonnie leaves behind her loving children—Randy Schlee (spouse - Cindy), Rick Schlee, Doug Schlee (spouse - Crystal), and Angela Romera (spouse - Kalem) —along with her dear aunt, Mary Hatch, and her treasured grandchildren and great-grandchildren. While her absence will be profoundly felt, the memories of her kindness, her laughter, and her unwavering support will remain a source of comfort to all who knew her.
In celebrating her life, we remember Bonnie Louise Schlee—a beacon of love, a nurturing spirit, and a devoted family member. May her memory continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to call her family and friend.
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