Bonita "Bonnie" Faye LoConti's Obituary
Bonita "Bonnie" Faye LoConti (Trowbridge) passed away suddenly on December 7, 2023, in Clermont, Florida. Originally from Ohio, she was married to the late Henry J. LoConti Sr. (Korean War veteran) and is also proceeded in death by her father, Robert Trowbridge. She is survived by her five children, whom she loved with her whole heart, her sons: Douglas, Robert (Mariely), Christopher and Joseph, and one daughter, Carla. She had one grandson, Leonardo Henry LoConti, who was the light of her life. Also survived by her sister, Karen Ross and niece, Amy, who have stood strong by her side throughout her life. Robert's fiance' Ely, nieces Andrea, Kelsie, and her mother Gertrude. Her brother-in-law Joseph (Arlene) LoConti, who helped tremendously and was always there for Bonnie after Henry passed. Many more family friends and relatives.
Bonnie was a leader in her community, including sitting on the school board and doing community outreach by teaching theater, play-fully. Her passions included baking, gardening, teaching, and being a cornerstone for her loving husband and children. She was the rock and the star in her late husband's legacy of a life. She was a kind, loving, and strong individual. She was an active teacher and a passionate mother, aunt, sister, grandmother and friend to all that knew her. She was active in the lives of people that knew her, always willing to help and never turning down an opportunity to affect positive changes with the myriad of people she connected with. Bonnie will be deeply missed by her family and friends. May she find reconnected love with her husband and may her soul rest in peace. We will all miss her dearly, but cherish and honor her memory in every way possible.
Family will receive friends in THE VODRAZKA FUNERAL HOME OF INDEPENDENCE, 6505 BRECKSVILLE RD., (RT. 21, S. OF ROCKSIDE), SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2023 FROM 9 - 11 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial to immediately follow at St. Michael Catholic Church, 6912 Chestnut Rd., Independence, at 11:30 a.m. Interment at Mapleshade Cemetery.
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