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For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor
For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor




For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor

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For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor

To leave a special message for the family online, click the Share Memories button above.ġ.) Applicability & Acceptance of Terms of Useīy using, accessing, browsing, or submitting any writing and/or Material to this Site, Dove Southwest Chapel is assisting the family. Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held Friday, Jin Kalkaska, Michigan. She was preceded in death by her parents, and 1 brother and 1 sister. Survivors include son, Gene (Linda) Buchheister, Topeka grandson, Michel (Cindy) Buchheister, Sellersburg, IN granddaughter, Danielle Buchheister, Overland Park great-grandchildren, Makenna and River Buchheister and sister, Kathy (Mike) Smith, Mio, MI. She was employed as a bulk receiving head teller with Community National Bank in Pontiac, MI for over 35 years, retiring in 1992. She graduated from Pontiac Central High School in 1961. Bonnie was born Augin Kalkaska, MI, the daughter of Edward and Anna J. Taylor, 75, Topeka, passed away Saturday, Jat a local hospital.






For the Well-Being of All by Bonnie J Taylor