Bonnie Lou Splees, 63, passed away Friday, May 02, 2014.
A native of Wisconsin, the daughter of the late Stanley Eugene and Margaret Gertsch Splees. She was employed by Serigraph Printing, Inc. in West Bend, Wisconsin for many years. She was a current resident of Oxford, North Carolina.
Surviving are her sister, Susan Lupa of Ashland, Wisconsin, a brother, John Splees (Stacy) of Bullock, NC, two nieces; Tammy Splees of Charlotte, Tonya Splees of Texas, seven nephews; Christopher Splees (Jolin) of Fuquay Varina, Will Splees of Texas, Will Stoneham of Charleston, SC, Taylor Stoneham of Raleigh and Ben Splees of Bullock, Troy Lupa and Tim Lupa of Ashland, Wisconsin, two great nephews; Nicholas Ryan and Maxwell Splees and one great niece, Madison Splees.
No services are planned.
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Leave a tributeI can't begin to express how sad I am to learn of Bonnie's passing. There are so many beautiful memories I have of the 3 of us. Bonnie had such an infectious I can still hear it now. The last time I saw her ( the Allenton picnic), I thought for sure we had one more fashion show in us. All my love, Mike Gebhard
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please know that you will be in my prayers.
Bonnie and I where work partners and at times we did some playing as well. I have many memories of those days and it's ironic that I have been thinking about those days lately. I know Bonnie loved her little brother John.and her nieces and nephews. She will be missed. It's unfortunate that we let time and distance keep us away from the people we know and shared so much with. So Sorry for your loss.
I'll never forget you . You were such a great friend
Now you are with my barb . I will miss you !!
I'll drink some jaeger's for you .. Good by for now
I keep your picture of you and Chevy chase
On my bar and drink some of those jaeger shots .
Love always . LEE TAYLOR
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I can't begin to express how sad I am to learn of Bonnie's passing. There are so many beautiful memories I have of the 3 of us. Bonnie had such an infectious I can still hear it now. The last time I saw her ( the Allenton picnic), I thought for sure we had one more fashion show in us. All my love, Mike Gebhard