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Bonnie Lee Basher, age 67, of Lawrenceville, Georgia passed away Saturday, December 5, 2015. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Bonnie Lee Basher will be held 3:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 3, 2015 at Calvary Chapel Stone Mountain, 1969 McDaniels Bridge RD, SW, Lilburn, GA 30047 www.calvarycsm.com (770)736-2828. In lieu of flowers, the family ask that donations be made to assist with final expenses.
Bonnie was born on Sunday, October 24, 1948 in Lancaster, New York. Bonnie died loving the Lord. Survivors include son, Omar Harris and his wife, Rhonda Harris; four grandchildren, Shane Lewis, Cody Lewis, Kaden Harris, and Devin Harris; brothers, Earl Basher, Randy Basher and his wife, Karen, Jeffrey Basher and sister, Janie Basher.
Georgia Cremation 3116 U.S. Highway 23, Duluth, GA 30096 (678)584-0914 is assisting the family with local arrangements. Messages of condolence may be shared by visiting www.GeorgiaCremation.com.
Mary Lou Lawson says
I was so blessed to know Bonnie at CCSM and do some ladies Bible studies with her. She always had a smile and encouraging words and I will miss her very much. We are excited that Bonnie will be spending Christmas with Jesus this year and we pray for comfort and peace for Omar, Rhonda, the boys , and the rest of her family. We celebrate her life and the legacy Bonnie left in her family.
Mark and MaryLou Lawson
Karen and Duane Buckingham says
Bonnie came into our lives when Omar married our daughter. She was a loving and positive influence for Omar and his family. She was instrumental in getting his family involved in the church. She had a lot of love in her heart. She will be missed…way to soon for her to be gone.
Judy Baker says
Bonnie came into my life during high school where she became a wonderful, trusted friend. We lost touch during college, but reconnected through Facebook a couple of years ago. I had hoped to see her at our high school reunion next year, but now that will never happen and that is something I truly regret.
My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. They lost a real treasure.
Pat and Nicco says
We knew Bonnie from her days in San Diego. She was an inspiration to me in many ways, and we loved having her over for holiday dinners. She was a wonderful horsewoman, an outstanding athlete, and a good friend. She will be missed, but the memories will be there.
Peter A. Seiwert says
So sad to hear. My condolences.
Peter, class of 1966