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Central maine morning sentinel obituaries
Central maine morning sentinel obituaries








Bonnie was especially proud of her two nieces, Olivia and Lilly Gray. Bonnie had a baby brother, Robert Gray (wife Bridget), who she practically raised and thought the world of. Once Bonnie was diagnosed with breast cancer she then became a big ally for talking with those who were struggling with breast cancer like her.īonnie is survived by her loving husband, Bruce, of 41 years of marriage and her daughter, Angela, 40 years old. Even though Bonnie was a fighter she is no longer in pain and is now watching over her loved ones.īonnie was always fond of the Shriner’s as they took care of her daughter when she was born and after. She fought through chemotherapy and radiation and began remission in December of 2020.

central maine morning sentinel obituaries

Many of her fondest memories took place up there.īonnie was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, stage 2 Breast Cancer on Oct. However later on in life, Bonnie’s pride and joy was going up to their camper with her husband, Bruce and dog, Gizmo (who passed before Bonnie) to KOA campground in Canaan. Passions, hobbies and things that she enjoyed in her spare time, consisted of doing plastic canvas with family members, scrapbooking with her daughter and others, watching movies or playing games on her kindle.

central maine morning sentinel obituaries

She took great pleasure in driving the bus for over 15 years. One of Bonnie’s greatest accomplishments was working for MSAD #49, driving school bus and working in the school cafeteria, all while her daughter, Angela, was growing up.

central maine morning sentinel obituaries

SKOWHEGAN – Bonnie Perkins was born Jin Skowhegan and peacefully passed away Thursday Jat Cedar Ridge in Skowhegan.










Central maine morning sentinel obituaries