Bonnie Esther Wolfe, 81, a resident of Concrete passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on May 28, 2014.
She was born on April 14, 1933 in Elm Spring, South Dakota. Bonnie was one of 13 children born to Herbert and Gracie (Johnson) Schulze.
When Bonnie was 6 years old the family moved to the Hamilton area. She attended school in Hamilton and Burlington.
In 1950 she married her first husband Cecil Woody and they made their home in Pennsylvania and had 4 children. In 1957 she moved back to Skagit County and married Frank Wolfe.
Bonnie worked as an inspector of the Hamilton election board for many years, just one of the many different jobs throughout her life. She volunteered many hours as an officer in the Sedro-Woolley PTA, and 15 years as a Girl Scout leader. She loved gardening, crafts and spending time with her family.
Bonnie is survived by her daughters, Fawn Whited, Joy Navejas, Doe Hartz, and their family’s; sisters, Louise Bennett, Della Allen; brother, Julius Schulze; 11 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren 2 great-great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Frank Wolfe; and son, Rocky Woody.
Graveside Services will be held on Sunday, June 8, 2014 at 2:00PM at the Hamilton Cemetery followed by a potluck at the Hamilton Park.
We had many fun nights of pinochle, and good visits with Frank and Bonnie. She will always be remembered.
Bonnie came into my life one opening day on Grandy Lake when my cousin Frank introduced his new wife to the family. I have enjoyed a relationship with her over the years through correspondance especially at Christmas. Hers was usually the first card I received each year. Our family is shrinking but there are alot of smiles in Heaven. God bless everyone who knew and loved her. Darlene Harrington
To the family of Bonnie, she was a great friend and will be missed so much. I send my thoughts and prayers to you. She is with God and all the friends, , family and loved ones that went on before her. God Bless you all and he will be with you during this time.
The weekends in the 60’s were so much fun at your house or ours, your mom always had a awesome smile. Bonnie rest in peace!