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Charles Henry Bonner Sr.

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Charles Henry Bonner Sr.

Birth
Holderness, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
6 Jun 2018 (aged 89)
Burial
Meredith Center, Belknap County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6196834, Longitude: -71.5396695
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Charles H. Bonner Sr. of Meredith passed away peacefully on June 6, 2018.

Charles was born in Holderness on April 2, 1929, to Christine May Woodard Bonner and Clifford Harry Bonner I.

He grew up in various areas of the Lakes Region, then settled in Meredith for the remainder of his life. He married the love of his life, Catherine “Kitty” Arlene Lutz Bonner, on Oct. 6, 1947.

Charles was a man of many trades. He was a logger for many years, then worked in the mill, managed the New Hampshire Humane Society for many years, worked carpentry and then worked at the Belmont Greyhound Track until he retired.

Charles enjoyed many hobbies but his favorite was racing sled dogs with his sons and grandson, as well as building his own sleds. In his retirement years, he enjoyed walks, sitting on his swing and watching the birds and gathering with his family.

Charles was predeceased by his wife of 37 years, Catherine Arlene Lutz Bonner; his sisters Alberta Fortier, Pauline Lunzgard, and Eletha Courtmarche; three half-brothers; his son Clifford C. Bonner; and daughter Linda Bonner Darling.

Published Laconia Daily Sun, June 9, 2018
Charles H. Bonner Sr. of Meredith passed away peacefully on June 6, 2018.

Charles was born in Holderness on April 2, 1929, to Christine May Woodard Bonner and Clifford Harry Bonner I.

He grew up in various areas of the Lakes Region, then settled in Meredith for the remainder of his life. He married the love of his life, Catherine “Kitty” Arlene Lutz Bonner, on Oct. 6, 1947.

Charles was a man of many trades. He was a logger for many years, then worked in the mill, managed the New Hampshire Humane Society for many years, worked carpentry and then worked at the Belmont Greyhound Track until he retired.

Charles enjoyed many hobbies but his favorite was racing sled dogs with his sons and grandson, as well as building his own sleds. In his retirement years, he enjoyed walks, sitting on his swing and watching the birds and gathering with his family.

Charles was predeceased by his wife of 37 years, Catherine Arlene Lutz Bonner; his sisters Alberta Fortier, Pauline Lunzgard, and Eletha Courtmarche; three half-brothers; his son Clifford C. Bonner; and daughter Linda Bonner Darling.

Published Laconia Daily Sun, June 9, 2018


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