Bonnie Worsfold
Died: September 10, 2015 | Place: LHSC- Victoria Hospital
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WORSFOLD, Bonnie….
At Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, September 10, 2015. Bonnie (Wood) Worsfold in her 63rd year. Beloved wife of Ken Worsfold for 44 years. Dear sister of Bill Nickles, Jane Wood, Carole (Rick) Moutherous and Tim (Krista) Wood. Amazing aunt of Elisa, Andrew, Stephen and Christine. Also Survived by her brothers-in-law Bill and Doug (Wendy). Predeceased by her parents William Nickles, Betty Wood and step-father Ralph Wood. Bonnie will be lovingly remembered by her family and many friends. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Bonnie’s life will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Canada, 4211 Yonge Street #520, Toronto, ON M2P 2A9 or London Humane Society, 624 Clarke Rd, London, ON N5V 3K5. A. Millard George Funeral Home, entrusted with arrangements 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Ive known Bonnie for a number of years working at London Life. She was truly a lovely person. My deepest condolences to her husband and family. God Bless
Susan
We are all filled with such sorrow at the loss of a dear friend……..(it’s been a long day without you, my friend. And I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again).
Dear Ken,
I am sorry for your loss. I remember Bonnie so well even though I haven’t been in touch for years. She was a lovely person and I thought of her many times. May she rest in peace.
Sincerely, Pat Capp (retiree with London Life)
So many of us have lost such a good friend. Her friendship, love, and many talents were shared not only with us, but our extended families too. My family have many wonderful memories of her delicious dinners and desserts; and her beautiful home made/sewn gifts that we will forever cherish. She taught us how to SMILE BIGGER, LAUGH LOUDER, AND LOVE LONGER. Our condolences are being sent to her loving husband and soul mate, Ken and both their families.
Yvonne
Bonnie was a great friend and a true inspiration. She was such a kind giving person to everyone she met. I saw her many times strike up conversations with strangers asking them about their lives, genuinely hoping they were doing okay. She will continue to inspire me to be a better person. I’ll miss our talks & laughs (sometimes inappropriate but oh so funny). I feel blessed to have known this angel on earth. Our condolences to Bonnie’s amazing husband Ken and family.
I knew Bonnie through London Life. We would walk together from the parking lot sometimes and I was always so very jealous that she was so so talented and gifted and could make such amazing clothes. What a very gifted and precious person she was. My prayers are with the family a this time. God Bless you!!! But now you have a special angel watching over you!
I was deeply saddened by the news of Bonnie’s passing. I extend my heart felt condolences and sympathies to your family. I will always remember the kindness and hospitality Bonnie showed me and the words and laughs we shared, she will be surely missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Ken on the passing of your “Bon Bon”.
Peggy & Val
Ken, we were very saddened to see Bonnie has passed away. We have many fond memories of your hospitality and warmth as a couple, and our hearts go out to you at this difficult time.
Know that you are in our thoughts.
Eldon and Diane
I worked with Bonnie for a short time at London Life and I always remembered her baking Birthday cakes for her co-workers and the smiles and laughs she brought to the office. She was a very special person who gave to all those around her. For Bonnie, thinking of others was always her first thought, and I send my condolences to her family and friends, they were blessed to have been surrounded by this beautiful person.
dear to my heart a person with such graciousness and hospitality i extend my condolences to Ken and to the rest of the family. memories of her are not to be forgotten, but always shared.
I worked with Bonnie in the medical records department in underwriting at London Life in the early ’70s. We sat beside each other. We shared many laughs and had a lot of fun together. Bonnie was a sweet, kind and compassionate girl. My deepest sympathy to Ken. I know they are soul mates.
I worked with Bonnie in the medical records department in underwriting at London Life in the early ’70s. We sat beside each other. We shared many laughs and had a lot of fun together. Bonnie was a sweet, kind and compassionate girl. My deepest sympathy to Ken. I know they are soul mates.
Bonnie was such a warm, selfless, caring and giving person. Bonnie was always thinking of others. She brightened up everyone’s day. I always felt better and more energized after seeing her. Her spirit and zest for life were truly contagious. I can’t count all the wonderful things she did for me and others. She was truly a wonderful and amazing person who will be deeply missed.
I was very saddened to read that Bonnie had passed away. I worked at London Life and was on a Social Committe with Bonnie. She was bright, creative and had a wonderful personality. When I retired she made me a beautiful quilted travel bag. I treasure it and think of her every time I use it. My heartfelt condolences to her husband and family.
My aunt was a woman full of life and love. She always made everyone feel welcomed and didn’t let anyone feel left out. She was around for many of my milestones and celebrated them with me and my family. She was always making friends and asking questions because she genuinely cared about ones wellbeing. She will truly be missed by her laugh, her smile and her baked goods. I can just be thankful that she left so many great impressions on so many people that she will live on through, and if we can follow her example of kindness at all the world will be a better place.