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Archibald Bonner

Archibald Bonner
May 08, 1920 ~ July 22, 2020

Archibald Bonner passed away at the age of 100 years and 2 months. His final request to God was that he be allowed to live to the age of 100. Brother Bonner was given away as an infant but was determined to live his life honorably. He worked hard all his life with only an 8th grade education. He did his part as a member of the United States Army in World War II. He later worked in warehouses, delivered ice and coal to residents, drove cabs, and finally retired from Boeing Manufacturing Company.

He was married and divorced from one wife (Dorothy Jean Caldwell). He was a father of 2 sons, Archie and Roger (deceased); grandfather to Angela and Tiffany; great-grandfather to Erica and Jasmine; and great-great-grandfather to Braylyn (grandson) and Aalayla (granddaughter).

Brother Bonner lived in several areas of this country, but most of his life was in Kentucky and Washington State. 


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