Bonnie Mae <I>Barrett</I> Delinski

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Bonnie Mae Barrett Delinski

Birth
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 May 1983 (aged 47)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Stricken with osteoperosis of a rare type, Miss Bonnie chose this route in order that she may still help someone else, as she was always doing good for others in her lifetime. Add to Map
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Daughter of Byron and Veramae Elizabeth (Pettey) Barrett. Wife of Leo A. Delinski (surviving). Mother of four sons, Douglas, Timothy, Gregory, and Steven Delinski. Half sister to Murray Solomon (deceased) and David Solomon (Arizona resident), and Larry Owens (Illinois resident). After her husband retired from the U. S. Air Force, they moved back to Peoria, Illinois, and took positions at Bradley University, he, as head of the Bradley Field House, and Bonnie as the dean Dean of Girls. Through their military travels, Bonnie and Leo both were always very active in community projects, especially those involved with children, and played major roles in doing so. No wonder they raised four very fine sons. Bonnie will be remembered by many people of whom she touched through the years. I'm sure her husband is still there at the ready for the youth of today. A perfect team seperated now, but I'm sure Bonnie is right in there somewhere----still.

A very special Thank You goes out to DAN JOHNSON for sponsoring Bonnie's Gravesite.
Daughter of Byron and Veramae Elizabeth (Pettey) Barrett. Wife of Leo A. Delinski (surviving). Mother of four sons, Douglas, Timothy, Gregory, and Steven Delinski. Half sister to Murray Solomon (deceased) and David Solomon (Arizona resident), and Larry Owens (Illinois resident). After her husband retired from the U. S. Air Force, they moved back to Peoria, Illinois, and took positions at Bradley University, he, as head of the Bradley Field House, and Bonnie as the dean Dean of Girls. Through their military travels, Bonnie and Leo both were always very active in community projects, especially those involved with children, and played major roles in doing so. No wonder they raised four very fine sons. Bonnie will be remembered by many people of whom she touched through the years. I'm sure her husband is still there at the ready for the youth of today. A perfect team seperated now, but I'm sure Bonnie is right in there somewhere----still.

A very special Thank You goes out to DAN JOHNSON for sponsoring Bonnie's Gravesite.


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