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Thank you for all your love and support through the loss of my mother. She took a part of me with her. Having you all share your love and support and condolences and memories , means everything to me, because not being able to have a service with all of you there, is hard for me. Especially when we were not allowed to visit her in the nursing home, due to the pandemic. I would like to use this memorial page in honor of my mother (my squishy mommy). I will keep this page alive forever. I love you my mommy!
You was the Best Mother, caring, loving, supportive, always knew what to say, very helpful, she taught me how to crochet (I crocheted that shawl for her!) & help me make other crafts, hard worker, you did hair dressing, a Mom, Wife of a Sailor man, a school cafeteria lady (you got a job there, because I would not eat lunch at school due to loosing my dad, you wanted to make sure I ate!I love you for that!), & worked for the government, until you retired. You was always there for all of us, I loved your strength! Loved your laugh, you loved to dance & you smiled all the time. Everyone loved you! Mrs. Bones!
We was always in tune with each other, until your last breath. I prayed so hard to get to see you again in person , but the pandemic would not let us in. But very grateful I got to see you on the video chats. Thank you to all the doctors & nursing staff, who helped my mom. We are Forever grateful. Also I'm forever greatful for my brother & my sister in law who looked after her the last 8 yrs of her life at their home. Such an honor! Love you all.
My mom was ever so proud of my son's accomplishments with his music in New Zealand, and loved him very much! He sure will miss his Grandma very much too!
Please keep all of us in your prayers! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Song she used to sing alot was:
"I'll be seeing you" by Frank Sinatra. This has alot of meaning for sure! See you again one day my mommy ! I will miss you!
Love your Mary Xo

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Obituary

Jean Clare Bohnenkamp (nee Raso), aged 92.
March 25, 1928 - June 23, 2020
Passed away peacefully in Round Rock, Texas USA
Beloved wife of the late Roy Donald Bohnenkamp; Loving mother of the late Linda Marie Rivera (nee Bohnenkamp), Steven Charles Bohnenkamp (son), Mary Louise Judd (nee Bohnenkamp) (daughter); Loving Wife & Mother, Sister, Great Great Grandmother, Great Great Aunt, Mother-in-law & Friend.
Service is Private due to Covid-19 & her wishes. Jefferson Barracks …

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Jean wishes was to have a private gathering with immediate family. For those friends and family that wishes they could be there for her service, please use this page to express your condolences and/or goodbyes and any memories you would like to share, would be greatly appreciated. By both her myself & family! Thank you! Xo

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I remember Aunt Jean as a beautiful, kind, strong and loving lady. I remember visiting many years ago and she welcomed…
I remember Aunt Jean as a beautiful, kind, strong and loving lady. I remember visiting many years …
I remember Aunt Jean as a beautiful, kind, strong and loving lad…
You raised a lovely daughter, Mary, who I've had the privileged of knowing. Rest in peace 'good and faithful servant' …
You raised a lovely daughter, Mary, who I've had the privileged of knowing. Rest in peace 'good an…
You raised a lovely daughter, Mary, who I've had the privileged …

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Born

March 25th, 1928
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Passed away

June 23rd, 2020
Georgetown, TX, USA

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