Bonnie was born in Solano, NM on July, 16, 1941 to Thelbert and Pearl Cook. After moving to Amarillo, she met Dickie Lee Seymour and they were married on January, 2, 1962; she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. The fish were always biting when she put her pole in the water, and she also enjoyed bowling and spending time with family and friends, especially the grandkids. Survivors include her husband, Dickie Lee Seymour of the home; a brother, James “Buddy” Cook of Mosquero, NM; four daughters: Shondale Seymour of Los Angeles, CA, Cindy and Scott Atler of Houston, TX, Danyel and Damon Parkhurst of Vega, TX, and Sharon Bussey of Canyon, TX; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren, and three dogs.
Amarillo Globe-News, Feb. 19, 2016
Bonnie was born in Solano, NM on July, 16, 1941 to Thelbert and Pearl Cook. After moving to Amarillo, she met Dickie Lee Seymour and they were married on January, 2, 1962; she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. The fish were always biting when she put her pole in the water, and she also enjoyed bowling and spending time with family and friends, especially the grandkids. Survivors include her husband, Dickie Lee Seymour of the home; a brother, James “Buddy” Cook of Mosquero, NM; four daughters: Shondale Seymour of Los Angeles, CA, Cindy and Scott Atler of Houston, TX, Danyel and Damon Parkhurst of Vega, TX, and Sharon Bussey of Canyon, TX; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren, and three dogs.
Amarillo Globe-News, Feb. 19, 2016
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