Bonnie Rose Stinson

November 16, 1951 ~ August 3, 2019
She was born November 16, 1951, in Clarksburg, the daughter of the late Albert Wilson and Opal Maxine (Bolinger) Reed.
She was a 1969 graduate of California High School and attended Boonslick Vocational Technical School in Practical Nursing where she received her Licensed Practical Nursing degree.
She was united in marriage on August 17, 1969, at Main Street Baptist Church in California to Charles David Stinson who survives.
Bonnie worked as a LPN for Memorial Hospital in the Emergency Room, Capital Region Medical Center, Moniteau Care Nursing Home, California Care Center, and Tipton Correctional Center.
She was a member of Main Street Baptist Church in California. She enjoyed find-a-word puzzles, collecting angels, and watching TV.
Survivors include her husband, Charles Stinson, Clarksburg; two sons, Scot Stinson (Amanda Ball), Clarksburg; Kevin Stinson, Clarksburg; five grandchildren, Kendra Stinson, Ty Stinson, Kirsten Stinson, Brennen Stinson, Lilian Stinson; and seven siblings, Albert Reed Jr., California; Ruby Parkes, California; Emma Kirchoff, Tovey, IL; Patricia Elliott, California; Charles (Melinda) Reed, California; Ronald Reed, Clarksburg; and Donna Kleoppel, Warrensburg.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one grandson, Tristan Stinson; two sisters, Janet Reed and Doris Johnson; and one brother, John Reed.
Private burial will be held at Hickman Cemetery in Clarksburg.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home in Jefferson City is in charge of the arrangements.
Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
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I miss and all the hugs and kisses and I miss you a lot and I love u and miss fly higher will miss u a lot honey and I cried so much Amanda ball me and u had a pow wow about it all and then we cried together ߘ͢ݤ️ߤްߏݰߘ͢ݤ️ We will remember all the good times that we had Bonnie
Went to school with Bonnie and we was friends that ended up marrying cousins. Bonnie had a beautiful sole and will be missed. Much love and thoughts yo David and family
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I am so heartbroken to say the least. I enjoyed working with Bonnie. She always had encouraging words for me when she was in the store shopping where I work. She always gave me a hug before she left the store. Miss you Bonne !
Loved your attitude!!! Didn’t take crap from nobody. Loved your baked beans, sweet tea and the smell of your house… You will be forever missed… Love you Uncle David, Scot and Kevin!!!! ❤️
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You were my sister/sister-in law for 23 years. Loved you so much even after i left the family. We still said hi to each other when we met. You will be forever in are hearts and thoughts. You were the most strongest women i ever met. fly high above us sweet lady.
Bonnie had really long hair a long time. She came into my beauty shop and said I want my hair like this! It was short! I wouldn’t let her watch me cut her hair. I thought it might be too traumatizing for her, but she lived it! I don’t think she ever wore it long again! I loved her sassy ways! She was one of a kind. She’ll be missed!
Lit a candle in memory of Bonnie Rose Stinson
Lit a candle in memory of Bonnie Rose Stinson
Lit a candle in memory of Bonnie Rose Stinson
Bonnie was a dear friend and will be missed. The heavens will shine a little brighter now. Thoughts and prayers to David and family. ߕϰߙϢݤ
My memories growing up have always included Dave, Bonnie, and their boys. She was a good friend to my parents and a great mom to her boys. She was special and I was lucky to know her. Much love to the Stinson family.
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I worked with Bonnie at St. Mary’s Clinic. She was always smiling and had a great sense of humor. You will be missed dear lady. My thoughts are prayers are with your family.