Condolences
I love my grandma very much. She will be missed every day.
Dear Bailey family, My thoughts and prayers go out to you all today and always. I assisted Bonnie in teaching a Sunday school class when I was in high school. Lake Edge never had a more fun teacher than Bonnie and was my good fortune to have been able to help her for a few years. Take care and God bless. Liz Swingen
What a great friend Bonnie -- and indeed your whole family -- was to me. Condolences to Susan, John, Martha, and Andy.
Marty, Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. I know that we only had a Bonnie a short time at Carlinville Rehab, but I assure you she will always be remembered. Bonnie held a speical spot in many of our hearts. I personally enjoyed the time I had with her. Please take care
Dear Bailey Family I worked with Bonnie when she worked for Management Institute and the UW, she was actually my mentor, not just at work but also in life. She was a wonderful person and I am so happy she was a part of my life. I know you will miss her. She always talked so fondly of her family and loved telling me about all of the wonderful Christmas presents she bought everyone. Pamela Cremer
I share my sorrow with everyone who knew, loved, and laughed with Bonnie. I know there are many of us who were enriched by her wit and wisdom and shared her sense of life as an adventure.
I am so sorry, Marty. I was shocked because I didn't realize she was having any problems. I thought she was still living next door. This is a difficult time for all of you. We will keep you in our prayers...Granny and the whole crew.
Marty, It was such a shock to receive this news. I'm so, so sorry. Please know that we all will keep you and the kids in our thoughts and prayers. I wish you all love and peace. -- Robyn
Marty and Steve, So sorry to read about your mom. Hope you had a good time having her close the last few years. She was a pretty spicey lady and fun to talk to. Jean and Terry
Rest in Peace Bonnie. Thank you for teaching me to trout fish and for extending me kindness and a hand up at the UW when I was floundering. Your letter sent earlier this year brought me joy particularly the line that read "I'm a pretty good letter writer - but a LOUSY letter mailer." Condolences to your family and friends.
We were very good friends the entire time she worked for the University of Wis. A great down-to-earth woman, you could discuss anything with her. She was greatly missed when she left Madison. John Marvin- Art Director,retired Madison Wisconsin
Marty and family, our deepest sympathies. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Bailey Family, I would like to extend my sincere condolences to each of you. Although we are not acquainted personally, we share the pain of losing a loved one in death. May you find comfort in knowing that just as Jesus received power from his heavenly Father to raise back to life his close friend Lazarus (John 11;43,44), he will soon use that same God-given power to resurrect our loved ones sleeping in the graves to live forever under peaceful conditions right here on earth. (John 5;28,29; Rev. 21;3,4; Psalm 83;18) While grief at the loss of Bonnie is great, joy at receiving Bonnie in the resurrection will be greater. (Mark 5;42) Please read and draw strength from God's loving promises during this difficult time and the days to come. Take care,
Dear Bailey Family, I would like to extend my sincere condolences to each of you. Although we are not acquainted personally, we share the pain of losing a loved one in death. May you find comfort in knowing that just as Jesus received power from his heavenly Father to raise back to life his close friend Lazarus (John 11;43,44), he will soon use that same God-given power to resurrect our loved ones sleeping in the graves to live forever under peaceful conditions right here on earth. (John 5;28,29; Rev. 21;3,4; Psalm 83;18) While grief at the loss of Bonnie is great, joy at receiving Bonnie in the resurrection will be greater. (Mark 5;42) Please read and draw strength from God's loving promises during this difficult time and the days to come. Take care,