Although Bonnie lived in many places in her early years, as a young adult she settled in Payson, Arizona. While in Payson she worked for the Payson Police Department as a police officer, animal control officer as well as a police officer for Tonto Apache Police. Bonnie received many commendations throughout her time as a first responder.
Following an on-the-job injury Bonnie had to leave the job she loved, sold her home in Payson and moved to Neosho, Missouri. While in Missouri you could find Bonnie with her friends at the YMCA for water aerobics, attending Sunday School at Northside Baptist Church or playing games with family and friends, cards and specifically Missouri Rummy being favorites.
Bonnie enjoyed traveling including an Alaskan cruise with her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter, a trip to Florida with a sister and brother-in-law as well as travel to California, Florida, Oregon and Washington to visit family.
Bonnie is survived by her son, Daniel Davis, of Seward; daughter and son-in-law Raeanne and Kenny Nuttall of Riverside, California and son and daughter-in-law, John and Becky Stump of Neosho, Missouri. Bonnie's surviving grandchildren are Andrew Hill (fiancé Nissa Hennessy), Matthew (and Kristina) Hill, Aaron (and Yoshimi) Davis, Chad (and Ale) Davis, Danielle (and Branden) Morris, Zachary Carter-Stump and Trinity Stump and great grandchildren Dax Davis, Delilah Davis, Audrie Davis, Kai Davis, Lilly Davis and Jude Morris. She is also survived by sisters, Frankie Lee of Hassell, North Carolina, Myrna (and George) Marks of Vancouver, Washington, Janiece (and Garey) Wood of Damascus, Oregon as well as many cousins.
Preceding her in death are her parents, Frank and Virginia Luebcke, a sister Sharon Morgan, her former husband, Dale Davis, a son Michael James and a grandson, Seth Davis as well as two brothers-in-law, William Kemper and Timothy Unzicker.
https://www.volzkefuneralhome.com/obituary/Bonnie-Davis
Although Bonnie lived in many places in her early years, as a young adult she settled in Payson, Arizona. While in Payson she worked for the Payson Police Department as a police officer, animal control officer as well as a police officer for Tonto Apache Police. Bonnie received many commendations throughout her time as a first responder.
Following an on-the-job injury Bonnie had to leave the job she loved, sold her home in Payson and moved to Neosho, Missouri. While in Missouri you could find Bonnie with her friends at the YMCA for water aerobics, attending Sunday School at Northside Baptist Church or playing games with family and friends, cards and specifically Missouri Rummy being favorites.
Bonnie enjoyed traveling including an Alaskan cruise with her daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter, a trip to Florida with a sister and brother-in-law as well as travel to California, Florida, Oregon and Washington to visit family.
Bonnie is survived by her son, Daniel Davis, of Seward; daughter and son-in-law Raeanne and Kenny Nuttall of Riverside, California and son and daughter-in-law, John and Becky Stump of Neosho, Missouri. Bonnie's surviving grandchildren are Andrew Hill (fiancé Nissa Hennessy), Matthew (and Kristina) Hill, Aaron (and Yoshimi) Davis, Chad (and Ale) Davis, Danielle (and Branden) Morris, Zachary Carter-Stump and Trinity Stump and great grandchildren Dax Davis, Delilah Davis, Audrie Davis, Kai Davis, Lilly Davis and Jude Morris. She is also survived by sisters, Frankie Lee of Hassell, North Carolina, Myrna (and George) Marks of Vancouver, Washington, Janiece (and Garey) Wood of Damascus, Oregon as well as many cousins.
Preceding her in death are her parents, Frank and Virginia Luebcke, a sister Sharon Morgan, her former husband, Dale Davis, a son Michael James and a grandson, Seth Davis as well as two brothers-in-law, William Kemper and Timothy Unzicker.
https://www.volzkefuneralhome.com/obituary/Bonnie-Davis
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement