She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, raised in Greenville, Pennsylvania was married in Staten Island, New York where her three beloved children were born. She spent many years in the Carolina's settling as a resident of Greer, SC for the past 7 years. She wore many hats. She was a full time mom, property manager, registrar at the School of the Arts, a taxi driver, store owner in Florida, a vendor at flea markets, worked in firework stores, and being the #1 fan of any activity one of her grandsons was participating in. She was a believer in God and was often found singing an old hymn.
Bonnie knew only love. She loved doing for others, she loved to laugh and have fun, she loved the ocean, and most of all she loved her family. Her love was unconditional. She didn't know an unkind word. Her middle name should have been "fun". She was the life of every party, and quite a character. She freely gave her opinion, always out of love of course, whether it was requested or not. She would eat a peanut butter sandwich and give the steak on her plate to someone in need before letting them go without. She didn't leave this world with many possessions, but what she had to give, which wasn't always much, belonged to all.
Bonnie was the daughter of the late Clarence and LaVaughn Richey Coonfield. She is predeceased by one son, Sean Patrick Murray, and one sister, Gloria McCollom.
She is survived by one daughter, Kelly Murray Pickard (Tim "Timbo" Ring) of Greer; one son, Michael Murray (Jennifer) of Travelers Rest, South Carolina; one brother, Clarence "Bud" Coonfield Jr. of Little River, South Carolina; one brother-in-law, Marshall McCollom of Indianapolis, Indiana; five grandchildren, Patrick Pickard (Haley) of St. Louis, Michigan, Markus Pickard of Glassboro, New Jersey, and Joey, Jackson, and Judson Murray all of Travelers Rest, South Carolina; one great-grandson, Logan Scott Pickard (son of Patrick and Haley); many beloved nieces and nephews; her caregiver, Diane Scott; friends Barbara Crump Allnutt and Anna McCarson Byrd; and her family at Snow Street Apartments.
She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, raised in Greenville, Pennsylvania was married in Staten Island, New York where her three beloved children were born. She spent many years in the Carolina's settling as a resident of Greer, SC for the past 7 years. She wore many hats. She was a full time mom, property manager, registrar at the School of the Arts, a taxi driver, store owner in Florida, a vendor at flea markets, worked in firework stores, and being the #1 fan of any activity one of her grandsons was participating in. She was a believer in God and was often found singing an old hymn.
Bonnie knew only love. She loved doing for others, she loved to laugh and have fun, she loved the ocean, and most of all she loved her family. Her love was unconditional. She didn't know an unkind word. Her middle name should have been "fun". She was the life of every party, and quite a character. She freely gave her opinion, always out of love of course, whether it was requested or not. She would eat a peanut butter sandwich and give the steak on her plate to someone in need before letting them go without. She didn't leave this world with many possessions, but what she had to give, which wasn't always much, belonged to all.
Bonnie was the daughter of the late Clarence and LaVaughn Richey Coonfield. She is predeceased by one son, Sean Patrick Murray, and one sister, Gloria McCollom.
She is survived by one daughter, Kelly Murray Pickard (Tim "Timbo" Ring) of Greer; one son, Michael Murray (Jennifer) of Travelers Rest, South Carolina; one brother, Clarence "Bud" Coonfield Jr. of Little River, South Carolina; one brother-in-law, Marshall McCollom of Indianapolis, Indiana; five grandchildren, Patrick Pickard (Haley) of St. Louis, Michigan, Markus Pickard of Glassboro, New Jersey, and Joey, Jackson, and Judson Murray all of Travelers Rest, South Carolina; one great-grandson, Logan Scott Pickard (son of Patrick and Haley); many beloved nieces and nephews; her caregiver, Diane Scott; friends Barbara Crump Allnutt and Anna McCarson Byrd; and her family at Snow Street Apartments.
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