Brian's obituary
We are deeply saddened to announce Brian's sudden passing. He was a proud U.S. Army veteran, having served six years with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. For his dedicated service, he was honored with the American Defense Service Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, and the Global War on Terrorism Medal.
Brian is survived by his beloved daughter, Tianna Bonner, his mother, Carolyn Bonner, his sister, Cecelia Johnson, and nephew, Mason Johnson. He will also be missed by many extended family members and dear friends.
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Memories & condolences
I can't believe how fast this year has went. It doesn't even seem that long. You'll always be missed Brian.
I can't believe how fast this year has went. It doesn't even seem that long. You'll always be misse…
I can't believe how fast this year has went. It doesn't even see…
I miss you so much bro. It all still seems so surreal to me. I'll never ever forget you though. I'll always keep our m…
I miss you so much bro. It all still seems so surreal to me. I'll never ever forget you though. I'…
I miss you so much bro. It all still seems so surreal to me. I'l…
We were friends last 2 years at Bowie. Fun, always laughing, and a big old smile stayed on his face. He will be missed.…
We were friends last 2 years at Bowie. Fun, always laughing, and a big old smile stayed on his face…
We were friends last 2 years at Bowie. Fun, always laughing, and…