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Virginia Lynn “Gini” <I>Bonner</I> Prince

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Virginia Lynn “Gini” Bonner Prince

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25 Apr 2023 (aged 72)
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July 28, 1950 ~ April 25, 2023

Virginia Lynn Bonner Prince "Gini", 72, absolute loving mother of two, passed away peacefully in the early morning of April 25, 2023.

Gini gave her Christian life to service all around her. She was a faithful woman that loved the Lord. She was devoted to the Lord and spread her selfless energy throughout her family and community. She had a deep compassion for those in need and inherently gave her positivewisdom and her time to serve others. She celebrated all walks of life.

Gini, birthed into Military life, was a deep Patriot and loved her Country. She believed in our Constitution. She was a perpetual supporter of our Veterans. She believed in the American dream.

Gini was a leader in her community, work and her home. She was a born leader that others naturally followed. She led by example and with empathy. She was a detailed problem solver. She was intelligent and motivated. She gave hope and followed through with commitments. She was responsible, organized, punctual, and thorough.

Gini loved to laugh and had an infectious personality. She could lift any spirit with her giggle. Her hilarity was contagious. She found a way to make those around her howl in laughter. Gini loved to learn. She was an Art History Major at Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. She loved researching. She loved sharing her knowledge. Gini loved life. She loved animals and considered many as part of her family. She loved equestrian activities. She loved a day at the beach. She loved sitting on the back porch and painting. She loved her lawn & garden. She loved her family.

Gini was an integral member and very active in her Local Nacogdoches Organizations: Red Cross - Certified Disaster Volunteer, Rotary Club of Nacogdoches - Paul Harris Fellow Award ~ Distinguished Service Citation, Economic Development Corp, The United Way, County Child Welfare Board, Friends of the Fine Arts - Stephen F Austin State University, Friends of Historic Nacogdoches, Wine Swirl Committee.

Gini is preceded by: John Sidney Bonner Jr. and Annabelle Duke Bonner

Gini is survived by: Christine Ann (daughter) and Joseph Dailey, Mason James, Hayden John Linkin Becker, Joseph Hunter, Hope Cheyenne, Stephen (son) and Amy Prince and siblings,Sussane Curran and Sandra White.

"We know we cannot have you, but we are happy knowing the Angels finally got you back.

Goodbye to a beautiful woman and a wonderful Mother ~

Laird Funeral Home of Nacogdoches, Texas ~
July 28, 1950 ~ April 25, 2023

Virginia Lynn Bonner Prince "Gini", 72, absolute loving mother of two, passed away peacefully in the early morning of April 25, 2023.

Gini gave her Christian life to service all around her. She was a faithful woman that loved the Lord. She was devoted to the Lord and spread her selfless energy throughout her family and community. She had a deep compassion for those in need and inherently gave her positivewisdom and her time to serve others. She celebrated all walks of life.

Gini, birthed into Military life, was a deep Patriot and loved her Country. She believed in our Constitution. She was a perpetual supporter of our Veterans. She believed in the American dream.

Gini was a leader in her community, work and her home. She was a born leader that others naturally followed. She led by example and with empathy. She was a detailed problem solver. She was intelligent and motivated. She gave hope and followed through with commitments. She was responsible, organized, punctual, and thorough.

Gini loved to laugh and had an infectious personality. She could lift any spirit with her giggle. Her hilarity was contagious. She found a way to make those around her howl in laughter. Gini loved to learn. She was an Art History Major at Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. She loved researching. She loved sharing her knowledge. Gini loved life. She loved animals and considered many as part of her family. She loved equestrian activities. She loved a day at the beach. She loved sitting on the back porch and painting. She loved her lawn & garden. She loved her family.

Gini was an integral member and very active in her Local Nacogdoches Organizations: Red Cross - Certified Disaster Volunteer, Rotary Club of Nacogdoches - Paul Harris Fellow Award ~ Distinguished Service Citation, Economic Development Corp, The United Way, County Child Welfare Board, Friends of the Fine Arts - Stephen F Austin State University, Friends of Historic Nacogdoches, Wine Swirl Committee.

Gini is preceded by: John Sidney Bonner Jr. and Annabelle Duke Bonner

Gini is survived by: Christine Ann (daughter) and Joseph Dailey, Mason James, Hayden John Linkin Becker, Joseph Hunter, Hope Cheyenne, Stephen (son) and Amy Prince and siblings,Sussane Curran and Sandra White.

"We know we cannot have you, but we are happy knowing the Angels finally got you back.

Goodbye to a beautiful woman and a wonderful Mother ~

Laird Funeral Home of Nacogdoches, Texas ~


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