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Bonnie G. Vatter, 65, of Grove City, PA, passed away on Friday, May 30, 2025. Bonnie was born on September 16, 1959, to the late Ruth and Robert Brown.
Bonnie was a member of the Unity of Faith in Stoneboro. She was a kind and sweet woman. She never stayed mad at anything or had a bad word to say about anyone. Bonnie absolutely adored cats, and missed her beloved “pookie”. She enjoyed being outside and listening to the birds sing. Bonnie loved babies and adored her nieces & nephews, and her great nieces & nephews; she loved her family. Bonnie worked at QLS Mercer as a kitchen aid, and also loved her job very much while she worked there up until 5 years ago.
Bonnie is survived by her ‘children’ who were not her own, but loved them like her own: Toni Weaver and her daughter Alayna, and Alex and her children Eli, Zoe, and Carson; Bonnie is survived by her nieces, Chrissy Reynolds, Wendy Heffern, Stephanie Heckman, and Jennifer Law; her great-nieces and nephews, Billy, Dakota, Kyan, Jonathan, Carissa, Devin, Jaida, Mariah; and her numerous great-great-nieces and nephews; and a brother, Brad Brown, and a sister-in-law, Susan Heffern.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her brother, Michael Heffern and an infant brother, Bobby.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Rose and Black Funeral Home & Crematory, 99 Franklin St, Stoneboro, PA, 16153. There are no services for Bonnie at this time.
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