It is hard to believe, and it is hard to think positively that perhaps it was for the best – I am shocked and in mourning, as the world has lost a wonderful woman! Bonnie was a friend to so many, and I’m sure I only am aware of a limited number of her friendships. I count her friendship as the best I have had, as she always had time for me, no matter where the two of us were living. We owned a piece of each other’s heart. – Kathy Spiess
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