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Bonnie's obituary

Bonnie Jean Webster was born August 13th 1949 to William Sears and Rosemary Marshall. She is the middle child between Randy Sears and younger sister Terrie Lamb. Born and raised in Seattle, she graduated from Shoreline high school in 1967. Though Bonnie was very popular and enjoyed an active social life, she was also a hard worker always looking for better opportunities. She moved to Reno, Nevada with her two young daughters and worked as a cocktail waitress before becoming the very first female bartender at the famous Del Webb's Sahara. 

Bonnie moved back to Washington where she managed a couple of bars in very successful restaurants. It was at one of these restaurants where she met and fell in love with Jerry Webster, her soul mate, in 1989. They eloped shortly afterwards in Coeur d' Alene, Idaho.

Jerry always saw Bonnie's special qualities and inspired her to stop working on her feet everyday and change careers. She took his advice and soon afterwards became a real estate agent for Windermere. Bonnie's tireless work ethic and tremendous social skills helped many people find their dream homes. It also helped her and Jerry find property on Bothell Slough and build their beautiful forever home, where they lived happily together until Jerry's untimely death in 2005. 

Bonnie was the best mother to her two daughters, and grandmother to her four grandchildren. She loved traveling with all her children and spoiling them with love. Anyone who knew Bonnie knew she had a huge heart and would help you in any way she could. Bonnie's happy place was in her garden. She loved the see the flowers grow, and each year her garden was a little different - a fitting hobby for her zest for life. 

Bonnie suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She lived with and was well cared for by her daughter Andrea, son-in-law Ben and her grandsons Coolidge & Brody. She lost her hard fought battle on April 20th 2023 at Evergreen Hospital surrounded by loved ones. She is survived by her daughters Andrea and Christie, her siblings Randy and Terrie, and her Grandchildren Kendal, Henry, Coolidge and Brody. She will be sorely missed by them, and many others. 

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Sweet Bonnie I am so sorry to hear of your passing. I lived next to Bonnie and Jerry in the early 90’s. Such a kind hea…
Sweet Bonnie I am so sorry to hear of your passing. I lived next to Bonnie and Jerry in the early 9…
Sweet Bonnie I am so sorry to hear of your passing. I lived next…
I'm so very sad that I never got the chance to know Bonnie. From everything I've read and learned about her, she seems …
I'm so very sad that I never got the chance to know Bonnie. From everything I've read and learned a…
I'm so very sad that I never got the chance to know Bonnie. From…
I'm saddened to hear of Bonnie's passing. We worked together at Windermere in Kirkland where she was always smiling and…
I'm saddened to hear of Bonnie's passing. We worked together at Windermere in Kirkland where she wa…
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