'May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.' -Romans 15:13-
Thursday, September 28, 2006
This was a photo taken in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 2005 shortly after returning from Honduras.
In a frame, it was placed on top of her casket during the funeral in Mussoorie, India.
I will be starting to compile some photos on this blog asap.
I was so sad to hear about Bonnie's passing; I will always remember her as a beautiful girl who was the fasted runner in Mussoorie. My thoughts are with her loved ones.
Cameron, Chad & Beth here; we met for the first time at Roxbury. We just found out of Bonnie's homegoing. We are so sorry to hear that and yet comforted in the knowledge of where she is and with who. We cannot imagine all the things that are running through your mind, but remember this that in all things our God the creator of all is in supreme control and though it may seem too young a life, he is standing right in front of you with loving comforting arms. We don't know each other well, but you are our brother in the Lord Jesus Christ and Bonnie was our sister. Please know that we will be praying you through this.
Dear Cameron: I don't remember Bonnie but received the news on the Woodstock website. I do remember her parents, though. I just looked through her blog and her extraordinary capacity for joy, love and happiness comes through in every frame and every word. She was and IS a shining spirit. Though I am a stranger, I don't think Bonnie ever met a stranger! I hope her beloved mountains keep her Spirit in their mercy and wisdom. Please accept my condolences and extend the same to her parents. Piya Chatterjee, Class of 1983, Woodstock Alumni
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I was so sad to hear about Bonnie's passing; I will always remember her as a beautiful girl who was the fasted runner in Mussoorie. My thoughts are with her loved ones.
Great picture. That's the smile we will all remember Bonnie for.
Thanks for updating with more pictures Cameron. It's good to celebrate her life.
I attended 5th grade with Bonnie at Woodstock. My thoughts are with her family.
Cameron,
Chad & Beth here; we met for the first time at Roxbury. We just found out of Bonnie's homegoing. We are so sorry to hear that and yet comforted in the knowledge of where she is and with who. We cannot imagine all the things that are running through your mind, but remember this that in all things our God the creator of all is in supreme control and though it may seem too young a life, he is standing right in front of you with loving comforting arms. We don't know each other well, but you are our brother in the Lord Jesus Christ and Bonnie was our sister. Please know that we will be praying you through this.
Dear Cameron: I don't remember Bonnie but received the news on the Woodstock website. I do remember her parents, though. I just looked through her blog and her extraordinary capacity for joy, love and happiness comes through in every frame and every word. She was and IS a shining spirit. Though I am a stranger, I don't think Bonnie ever met a stranger! I hope her beloved mountains keep her Spirit in their mercy and wisdom. Please accept my condolences and extend the same to her parents. Piya Chatterjee, Class of 1983, Woodstock Alumni
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