Bonnie married Melvy Gene "Corky" Harmon and together they raised three children: Glenda, Karla, and Mike in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, until The Lord called Corky home, after 57 years of marriage. Bonnie is survived by her children; Glenda Harmon (Tim) Scully of Edmond, OK and Mike (Jeana) Harmon of Dewey, OK; her grandchildren: Chris (Leigh) Scully of Edmond; Haley Scully of Allen, Texas; Jennifer Dilbeck (Derick) Moore of Owasso; Riann Dilbeck (Trent) Swanson of Stillwater, OK; Emily Dilbeck (Josh) Atterberry of Bartlesville; Mindy Harmon (Ryland) Russell of Owasso; Lane Harmon of Austin, Texas. Bonnie's great-grandchildren: Jordan Scully (Justin) LeGrange, Katie Scully, and Shawn Scully; Kyle Moore and his son, Kasen Moore and Ty Moore; Parker Smith, Sloan Swanson, and Sawyer Swanson; JD Atterberry and Macy Atterberry; Isaac Russell, Hope Russell, and Eden Russell. Bonnie is also survived by her sister, Jean Newby of Blanchard, and her brother, Al (Anita) Robertson of Aqaba, Jordan, and her sister-in-law, Sara Robertson, Pawhuska.
By the words of her mouth, Bonnie looked forward to a grand, Heavenly reunion with her husband, Corky; daughter, Karla (Harmon) Dilbeck; Parents, Monroe and Hannah; Siblings: Leora (Kenneth) Reed, Leroy (Jean) Robertson, Kendal (Louella) Robertson; and Wayne Robertson. However, "most of all", she told us, "I'm ready to see my Jesus."
Two things absolutely defined Bonnie's life: Faith and Family. Every decision she made and every action she took, filtered through those screens. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Barnsdall for more than 60 years. Her home and her table were always open. She was a quiet woman by nature. She didn't need many words, since her actions and her "fruit" consistently were her testimony. As her son Mike said, "If Mom doesn't make it into heaven, the rest of us don't have a chance."; and as her daughter, Glenda said, "We didn't lose Mom! We know exactly where to find her."
Bonnie married Melvy Gene "Corky" Harmon and together they raised three children: Glenda, Karla, and Mike in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, until The Lord called Corky home, after 57 years of marriage. Bonnie is survived by her children; Glenda Harmon (Tim) Scully of Edmond, OK and Mike (Jeana) Harmon of Dewey, OK; her grandchildren: Chris (Leigh) Scully of Edmond; Haley Scully of Allen, Texas; Jennifer Dilbeck (Derick) Moore of Owasso; Riann Dilbeck (Trent) Swanson of Stillwater, OK; Emily Dilbeck (Josh) Atterberry of Bartlesville; Mindy Harmon (Ryland) Russell of Owasso; Lane Harmon of Austin, Texas. Bonnie's great-grandchildren: Jordan Scully (Justin) LeGrange, Katie Scully, and Shawn Scully; Kyle Moore and his son, Kasen Moore and Ty Moore; Parker Smith, Sloan Swanson, and Sawyer Swanson; JD Atterberry and Macy Atterberry; Isaac Russell, Hope Russell, and Eden Russell. Bonnie is also survived by her sister, Jean Newby of Blanchard, and her brother, Al (Anita) Robertson of Aqaba, Jordan, and her sister-in-law, Sara Robertson, Pawhuska.
By the words of her mouth, Bonnie looked forward to a grand, Heavenly reunion with her husband, Corky; daughter, Karla (Harmon) Dilbeck; Parents, Monroe and Hannah; Siblings: Leora (Kenneth) Reed, Leroy (Jean) Robertson, Kendal (Louella) Robertson; and Wayne Robertson. However, "most of all", she told us, "I'm ready to see my Jesus."
Two things absolutely defined Bonnie's life: Faith and Family. Every decision she made and every action she took, filtered through those screens. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Barnsdall for more than 60 years. Her home and her table were always open. She was a quiet woman by nature. She didn't need many words, since her actions and her "fruit" consistently were her testimony. As her son Mike said, "If Mom doesn't make it into heaven, the rest of us don't have a chance."; and as her daughter, Glenda said, "We didn't lose Mom! We know exactly where to find her."
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