Hazel Mae Bonnell, 64, of Unionville, MO passed away after a yearlong battle with cancer at the Putnam County Memorial Hospital on March 21, 2014.
Hazel Bonnell was born in Ohio on February 10, 1950 the daughter of Virgil and Agnes Lillie. On June 1, 1970, she married William "Bigfoot" Bonnell in West Virginia and four children were born to this union. They later made their home in Putnam County where Hazel was an active member of the Eastern Star and lead Boy Scouts. Hazel enjoyed the evening bon fires built during many camping trips. The little special thing in life for Hazel was her coffee with family and friends. On a funny note she, was obsessed with rearranging her furniture and re-painting her walls. Life for Hazel officially began when she became a grandmother. She spoiled all 11 rotten. Each could expect a custom made birthday cake of their choice each year. Hazel always had family surrounding her. A rare sight would be to see her yard void of children and friends. Hazel's always inviting love will be missed greatly.
In addition to Hazel's husband and parents, she was proceded in death by a son, Billy Bonnell; brothers, Leroy and James Lille; sister, Margaret Tidrick; and son-in-law, John Leeper.
Hazel Mae Bonnell, 64, of Unionville, MO passed away after a yearlong battle with cancer at the Putnam County Memorial Hospital on March 21, 2014.
Hazel Bonnell was born in Ohio on February 10, 1950 the daughter of Virgil and Agnes Lillie. On June 1, 1970, she married William "Bigfoot" Bonnell in West Virginia and four children were born to this union. They later made their home in Putnam County where Hazel was an active member of the Eastern Star and lead Boy Scouts. Hazel enjoyed the evening bon fires built during many camping trips. The little special thing in life for Hazel was her coffee with family and friends. On a funny note she, was obsessed with rearranging her furniture and re-painting her walls. Life for Hazel officially began when she became a grandmother. She spoiled all 11 rotten. Each could expect a custom made birthday cake of their choice each year. Hazel always had family surrounding her. A rare sight would be to see her yard void of children and friends. Hazel's always inviting love will be missed greatly.
In addition to Hazel's husband and parents, she was proceded in death by a son, Billy Bonnell; brothers, Leroy and James Lille; sister, Margaret Tidrick; and son-in-law, John Leeper.
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