Passed away on Friday evening, November 14 2008 in Anaheim, California.
Bonnie 77 years old was born in Malad City, Idaho on December 31st.1930. Bonnie is survived by five siblings; her husband of 61 years, Robert Sneddon; seven children, Lynn Armstrong, Robert Sneddon, John Sneddon, Fred Sneddon, Shirley Cramer, Cheryl Shepherd, and Sharon Torres; 20 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren with 3 more on the way. At a young age, Bonnie moved with her parents and seven siblings from Idaho to Inglewood, California. Bonnie and Robert (Bob) Sneddon met on a blind date, fell in love and were eventually married on February 16th.1947 and were later sealed in the LDS Temple in Los Angeles. Bonnie and Bob moved in 1959 with their young family to their present home in Anaheim, Calif. Bonnie's focus in life was her family and most of her activities were dedicated to them. She worked at various jobs with many of those years spent working for the Anaheim Bulletin where she supervised newspaper circulation. She sub-sequentiy ran an in-home day care center where she touched many young lives. Bonnie's many interests included church activity, needle crafts, Baking and planning for the next holiday get together at their home. Bonnie will be remembered for many things, but certainly will be remembered for her love of children and dedication to family.
Passed away on Friday evening, November 14 2008 in Anaheim, California.
Bonnie 77 years old was born in Malad City, Idaho on December 31st.1930. Bonnie is survived by five siblings; her husband of 61 years, Robert Sneddon; seven children, Lynn Armstrong, Robert Sneddon, John Sneddon, Fred Sneddon, Shirley Cramer, Cheryl Shepherd, and Sharon Torres; 20 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren with 3 more on the way. At a young age, Bonnie moved with her parents and seven siblings from Idaho to Inglewood, California. Bonnie and Robert (Bob) Sneddon met on a blind date, fell in love and were eventually married on February 16th.1947 and were later sealed in the LDS Temple in Los Angeles. Bonnie and Bob moved in 1959 with their young family to their present home in Anaheim, Calif. Bonnie's focus in life was her family and most of her activities were dedicated to them. She worked at various jobs with many of those years spent working for the Anaheim Bulletin where she supervised newspaper circulation. She sub-sequentiy ran an in-home day care center where she touched many young lives. Bonnie's many interests included church activity, needle crafts, Baking and planning for the next holiday get together at their home. Bonnie will be remembered for many things, but certainly will be remembered for her love of children and dedication to family.
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