Bonnie L. Russell
(May 23rd 1964-May 30th 2024)
Bonnie L. Russell, of Rochester, NY, passed away at the age of 60.
She was born and raised in Rochester, NY. Bonnie Is predeceased by her parents; Marie A. Blackmon and Clarence L. Blackmon; Sister, Wilma M. Blackmon; and husband; Kenneth L. Russell. She is survived by her sister Sherry A. Blackmon; and brother Clarence L. Blackmon Jr; Daughters; Jennifer M. (Nathaniel), Angela (Jack), sons; Kenneth, and Justin (Mayli), 5 grandchildren; Malachi, Adrean, Chloe, Luca, and Leah and many nieces, and nephews.
Bonnie spent her life as a homemaker. She loved cooking and sharing recipes with her children. When spring came around, she not only looked forward to planting flowers in her garden but also for baseball season to start since she was a big fan of the New York Yankees. Her love for nature prompted her enjoyment of taking walks, sightseeing, traveling with her children and taking pictures while doing so, specifically, loved the mountains. The days that were spent indoors, assuredly, The Golden Girls, or Little House on the Prairie, could be found on the TV. She was a fan of multiple music genres. Simplicity is what she lived by. Bonnie had a nurturing heart that is simply, unforgettable, to those she was closest with, and someone she just met for the first time. Her laughter was contagious. She could easily draw anyone in by simply being, her. Bonnie loved God. She was a devoted Mother, and Grandmother.
Service times to be announced.
A burial service for Bonnie L. Russell will be held Saturday June 8th, 2pm at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery 2461 Lake Ave. Rochester, NY 14612.
Donations in Bonnie’s name can be made to Women’s Cancer Research, https:// foundationforwomenscancer.org/
Cards, flowers, and other donation location to be announced.
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Bonnie was truly a special person and caring sister in law. Her devotion to her family has always been her highest priority. I am grateful for the care she gave my brother at his final months and thankful she raised their children to be the good & caring individuals they are. Prayers to Angela, Ken & Justin and their families.
You’re a person who was in my life for a season but filled a big gap in my life at the time I didn’t realize it at the time, but I did it as the years went by. I always enjoyed seeing your post especially about your kids, oh Bonnie, I’m so sorry, and to the the kids if there’s anything I can do I’m at your service