She was preceded in death by parents, Richard and Catheryn Ruh, husband Paul Brown and daughter Cathy Sandy.
Bonnie had many friends.
Bonnie was a 1947 graduate of South High School. She was also the Founding First Lady of Steadfast Pentecostal Church. She was an expert seamstress and when she wasn't doing that you would find her out in her flower beds, pulling weeds and mulching. She often would pick roses from around her house and arrange a beautiful bouquet. Her greatest love was her family. When anyone would visit, you always had to eat something. Spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren was a high priority. She loved spoiling the family dogs and did it every chance she got. As far as church, her passion was teaching children the word of God in Sunday School. Out of her classes came Pastor's, teachers and Missionaries. This was a ministry she loved for over 50 years. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
She was preceded in death by parents, Richard and Catheryn Ruh, husband Paul Brown and daughter Cathy Sandy.
Bonnie had many friends.
Bonnie was a 1947 graduate of South High School. She was also the Founding First Lady of Steadfast Pentecostal Church. She was an expert seamstress and when she wasn't doing that you would find her out in her flower beds, pulling weeds and mulching. She often would pick roses from around her house and arrange a beautiful bouquet. Her greatest love was her family. When anyone would visit, you always had to eat something. Spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren was a high priority. She loved spoiling the family dogs and did it every chance she got. As far as church, her passion was teaching children the word of God in Sunday School. Out of her classes came Pastor's, teachers and Missionaries. This was a ministry she loved for over 50 years. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
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