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Bonnita Mae Anderson Memorial Service Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church Sidney, MT Officiating Pastor David Huskamp Congregational Hymns "Rock of Ages" "Beautiful Savior" "How Great Thou Art" Final Resting Place Sidney Cemetery Sidney, MT A luncheon will be served at the church immediately following the memorial service. All are welcome. Arrangements By Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home In Memory Of Bonnita Mae Anderson September 10, 1929 - February 21, 2018

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Page 1: In Memory Of - Fulkerson - S Folder.pdf · Bonnita “Bonnie” Mae Anderson passed away on February 21, 2018. Bonnie, the daughter of Arthur and Lola (McChesney) Zadow, was born

Bonnita Mae Anderson

Memorial Service

Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.

Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church

Sidney, MT

Officiating

Pastor David Huskamp

Congregational Hymns

"Rock of Ages"

"Beautiful Savior"

"How Great Thou Art"

Final Resting Place

Sidney Cemetery

Sidney, MT

A luncheon will be served at the church

immediately following the memorial service. All

are welcome.

Arrangements By

Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home

In Memory Of

Bonnita Mae AndersonSeptember 10, 1929 - February 21, 2018

Page 2: In Memory Of - Fulkerson - S Folder.pdf · Bonnita “Bonnie” Mae Anderson passed away on February 21, 2018. Bonnie, the daughter of Arthur and Lola (McChesney) Zadow, was born

Mother was a big sports fan. She rarely missed a

Vikings or a Lakers game and also enjoyed keeping up

with the Sidney Eagles sports teams by listening to their

games on the radio. Perfection is the word that comes to

mind when recalling the many beautiful items she

crocheted and sewed or painted in ceramics. Everything

she made, including her Christmas cookies, pies, and

cakes always looked and tasted great. In her later years

she didn’t get out much but always appreciated good food

and conversation.

We are so thankful to those who supported, and thus

allowed, our mother to continue to live independently in

the home that she and dad built together so many years

ago. Thank you to Dennis Bergerson who transported

mother to her hair appointments, ran errands, and

shopped for her groceries; Cindy Irigoin, her visiting

nurse who provided home health care; Emagene Quinnell,

who kept her house spotless, Trenlin Propp, who plowed

her driveway, Sheri Madison, her hairdresser, Debbie

Propp, who kept her company and supplied her with

homemade treats and flowers, Theresa Rogers who

delivered her medications and often made time for a visit,

Linda and Duane Anderson, who were always there for

her, and Pastor David Huskamp who ministered to her at

home.

Bonnie is survived by her son, Douglas Anderson of

Sidney, her daughter Marilyn (Thomas) Carlin of Clancy;

grandchildren, Trenlin (Jami) Propp of Sidney, and

Christopher (Liz) Carlin of Livingston; great-

grandchildren Lacey Propp of Williston, ND, CeCe Propp

of Billings, Carson Propp of Sidney and Aiden Carlin of

Torrington, WY; and special friends Darcy and Paul

Eslinger of Fargo, ND and their children Ella and Jon.

Bonnie was preceded in death by: her parents Arthur

and Lola; husband Albert; son, Brent; and her brother,

Jerry Zadow.

Bonnita “Bonnie” Mae Anderson passed away on

February 21, 2018. Bonnie, the daughter of Arthur and Lola

(McChesney) Zadow, was born in Sidney, MT on September

10, 1929. She graduated from Sidney Senior High School in

1947. Following high school, Bonnie attended the

Presentation School of Nursing, Holy Rosary Unit, in Miles

City, MT. She was married to Albert Anderson in Sidney on

September 10, 1949. Bonnie and Albert were charter

members of the Shepard of the Valley Lutheran Church.

Bonnie worked as a clinic nurse for various physicians

including R. D. Harper, John O’Sullivan, and Margaret

Laverty. She loved the variety and challenges of being a

nurse in an era when clinic nurses not only provided typical

nursing support and care but also performed such tasks as

taking and processing x-rays, drawing blood, and

administering chemo treatments. Following her many years

of nursing, Bonnie served as a deputy clerk of court for the

Richland County Clerk of Court’s office for several years

prior to her retirement.