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Charlotte M. Bonnett
© Enid Morning News
08-1976
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Hunter – the funeral for Mrs. Charlotte M. (Lottie) Bonnett, 82, who died Sunday night in an Idabel hospital, will be at 2 PM Wednesday at Hunter Christian Church with the Rev. Lloyd Lambert, Enid, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery with arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home.

Born March 24, 1894 near Inman, Kansas, she moved with her parents in 1901 to the Garber – Hunter area. On January 19, 1915, she married Roscoe Bonnett in Enid and they made their home southwest of Hunter. In 1958, they moved to Hunter.

Mrs. Bonnett had been ill since her husband died in 1973. For the past eight months, she had lived with her son, Gerald, in Idabel.

She was a member of the Hunter Christian Church.

Survivors include four sons, Linwood, of Hunter, Wesley and Eugene, both of Enid, and Gerald, of Idabel; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Peterson, Oakland, California, and Mrs. Eleanor Montgomery, Santa Rosa, California; one brother, Clarence Borneman, Sierra Madre, California; 13 grandchildren; seven great – grandchildren.

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