She was born to Ella and Austin Florence on March 15,1924 in Hugoton, Kansas. She will be missed by her two daughters, Iris Clark and Janet Clark of Pueblo as well as two step-children Georgia Garrett of Arlington, Texas and James Rusick of San Antonio, Texas. She is survived by numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her first husband Henry Clay Clark, her second husband George William Rusick, and her daughter Ardith Anderson.
Bonnie moved to Pueblo in the early 50’s and was among the first employees of Triplex, Corporation which later became Dana Corporation.
After retirement, Bonnie pursued her life-long desire to paint and wasted no time enrolling in art classes, later creating beautiful landscapes which she gave to friends and family. She also began taking piano and organ lessons. She loved being “out and about” and was often seen dancing at Trani’s or dining at La Tronicas. She was unusually lucky in Cripple Creek. Bonnie was also a giver. She found time to serve daily meals as a volunteer at SRDA for more than ten years. Until a few years ago, she was a regular in a group that met for breakfast at the south side McDonalds.
Bonnie was a bright light with a tender heart. She will be missed.
A visitation will be held Thursday October 22 at 4pm at TG McCarthy Funeral Home. Funeral services Friday October 23 at 2pm at TG McCarthy Funeral Home.
Donations can be made in Bonnie’s memory to SRDA, 719 545-8900 or srda.org
PALLBEARERS
David Anderson
Matthew Motchkavitz
Erik Anderson
James Rusick
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