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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


John Christopher Bonehill

John Christopher Bonehill
August 16, 1946 ~ February 2, 2023 (age 76)

John Christopher Bonehill of Norman passed away peacefully February 2, 2023. He was born in London, England to Christopher and Winifred Fell Bonehill and grew up with his younger brother, Geoff Bonehill.

John attended Ealing Art School in London and later worked at the BBC in set design. He met his wife, Neva Joy Lawhon-Bonehill in San Francisco where he spent most of his adult life working as a licensed contractor restoring Victorian houses.

John is survived by his wife, Neva Joy; his brother, Geoff; sister-in-law, Carol; niece, Laura Bonehill; and niece, Anna Bonehill-Richardson; great nephew, Jake Bonehill; and great niece, Charlotte Richardson.

John will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

A celebration of life is planned for later this year in the spring.


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