Bonnie was born in Stanley County, NC on June 10, 1928 a daughter of the late William M. and Laney L. (Thompson) Baucom.
Bonnie resided in Stoughton, MA for the past 3 ½ years. She was a former resident of Derry, N.H., Niskauna, N.Y. and East Hartford, CT. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church, Londonderry, N.H. As a porcelain artist she held memberships in the Porcelain Artist Association of N.E, the Bedford Craft Workers Guild and the Rockingham Craftsmen Association. She was also a member of the Rockingham Hospice.
She was predeceased by her husband James A. Lacy who died in 1986.
She is survived by her son, Mark A. Hoffman and his wife Mary of Stoughton, MA, two grandchildren, Warren Hoffman and Sarah Hoffman both of Stoughton, MA, two brothers, one sister and six stepdaughters.
Burial, Memory’s Garden Cemetery, Albany, NY.
Bonnie was born in Stanley County, NC on June 10, 1928 a daughter of the late William M. and Laney L. (Thompson) Baucom.
Bonnie resided in Stoughton, MA for the past 3 ½ years. She was a former resident of Derry, N.H., Niskauna, N.Y. and East Hartford, CT. She was a member of Victory Baptist Church, Londonderry, N.H. As a porcelain artist she held memberships in the Porcelain Artist Association of N.E, the Bedford Craft Workers Guild and the Rockingham Craftsmen Association. She was also a member of the Rockingham Hospice.
She was predeceased by her husband James A. Lacy who died in 1986.
She is survived by her son, Mark A. Hoffman and his wife Mary of Stoughton, MA, two grandchildren, Warren Hoffman and Sarah Hoffman both of Stoughton, MA, two brothers, one sister and six stepdaughters.
Burial, Memory’s Garden Cemetery, Albany, NY.
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