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Judy K. Bonnett
© Enid News and Eagle
10-05-2005
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Funeral services for Judy K. Bonnett, 60, will be at noon on October 6, 2005 in Emmanuel Baptist Church with Pastor Wade Burleson officiating. Private family graveside services will be at a later date in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Anderson-Burris Funeral Home and Crematory.

Judy was born on April 19, 1945 in St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid to L.D. and Betty Buss Bonnett and died October 3, 2005 in her home in Enid. The family farm and original home was three miles south and one mile west of Hunter. They moved into Hunter when she was two years old. Judy attended all 12 years at Hunter, graduating in 1963. She was active in all activities in school, she was known for her abilities in sports basketball and softball), band, and 4-H projects. After high school, Judy attended N.O.C. in Tonkawa, Oklahoma for two years, then transferred to Central State College in Edmond, Oklahoma. Judy graduated with a B.S. degree in education. After graduation, she taught school in Putnam City, worked at the state capital, and Oklahoma City summer sports program. In the early 1970’s she moved to Springfield, MO and taught elementary and physical education. She delivered bass and pontoon boats for “Outdoor World’’ in the summers traveling all over the U.S. She sold new and used cars for Chevy and Nissan, earning “Salesman of the Month’’ at one time!

After her mother took ill, she returned to the area, 1990-1991. She then went to work for the state of Oklahoma (NORSE) until 1994. On April 25, 1993, she changed her life totally. She attended the Cherokee Strip Crusade with John Wesley White (a Billy Graham associate evangelist) and gave her life to Christ. On May 10, 1994, Judy was baptized at Emmanuel Baptist Church. In 2002 she started her full time ministry with Hope Outreach, as a full time counselor and lay minister for “Spring of Living Water.’’ In April 2005, Judy and Maggie Reiger started the “Maggie and Judy Show’’ on Pegasys. Judy was a wonderful sister and aunt. She has been blessed with so many friends and loved ones. She will be greatly missed by all.

She was preceded in death by her parents, L.D. and Betty; nephew, Michael Shawn Spencer; grandparents, Roscoe and Lottie Bonnett and Roy and Minnie Buss.

Judy is survived by her sisters and husbands, Frances and Allen Spencer, Vicki and Don Calsing all of Enid; her brother, Rick Bonnett of Hunter; three nephews, Reverend Scott Spencer, Dustin and Tyler Bonnett; five nieces, Tammy Lang and husband, Scott, Karissa Brown and husband, Kelly, Stephanie Spencer, Melissa Waltz and husband, Kevin, and Mindy Calsing; six great nephews, Caleb and Cameron Lang, Brinley and Bryson Brown, Chandler and Julian Calsing; two great nieces, Megan Waltz and Kindle Calsing; and many friends.

Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Spring of Living Water.

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