[BlindTlk] Bonnie Ainsworth's Obituary

Raymond Foret Jr rforet7706 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 18 23:18:29 UTC 2018


I knew Bonnie well.  I considered her a good friend.  I will miss her terribly!!!


Sent from the first computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind:

Sincerely,

The constantly barefooted Ray

> On Aug 18, 2018, at 5:03 PM, David Andrews via BlindTlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
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>> 
>> Bonnie Mae (Shoyo) Ainsworth was born June 8,
>> 1965 and departed on August 15, 2018 from injuries sustained in a motor
>> vehicle accident.  A 5:00 p.m.  Visitation and a 7:00 p.m.  Wake with
>> Traditional Services will take place on Monday, August 20, 2018 at Rocky
>> Mountain Hall in Fort Washakie.  Funeral Services will begin at 10:00
>> a.m.  on Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at Rocky Mountain Hall; Burial to follow at
>> Sacajawea Cemetery, Fort Washakie, Wyoming.
>> Bonnie was the daughter of Harrison "Bunny" Shoyo Jr.  and Angeletta
>> "Angie" (Ute) Shoyo, born in Lander, Wyoming.  Although visually disabled
>> she never stopped doing things she loved and actively pursued them.
>> Bonnie enjoyed gambling, listening to her audio books, spending time
>> with family members, playing her guitar and other musical instruments
>> and music in general.  Also, social media, which allowed her opportunity
>> to touch lives positively.  She would always encourage our younger
>> members of the family to pursue anything that made them happy.
>> She
>> attended schools at Fort Washakie, South Dakota School for the Blind,
>> Lander Valley High School, Casper Community College, where she was a
>> member of the Calvary Marching Band, University of Wyoming, and Nebraska
>> Commission for the Blind and visually impaired Orientation Center in
>> Lincoln Nebraska.
>> She was previously employed with the U.S.  Forest Service in Jackson,
>> then later in Laramie also at the US Forest Service.  She was married and
>> resided for some years.  She then relocated to Lincoln Nebraska, where
>> she worked as a temp.  She was involved in the National Federation of the
>> Blind.  Bonnie played guitar with the music ministry where she was a
>> member of the Calvary Chapel.  She later relocated back home to Fort
>> Washakie, where she was a care giver for her mother at the time of her
>> passing.
>> She is survived by her mother Angie Shoyo, sisters Carolyn Shoyo, Tanna
>> (Alan) Dieken, and Shanna Keeswood, brothers Bill Eastman Sr.
>> Paternal
>> Uncle Arlen Shoyo Sr., Paternal Aunts Bernie Shoyo & Catherine Standing
>> Rock.
>> Maternal Aunt, A.  Joyce Posey, numerous cousins, nephews, nieces, and
>> grandchildren.
>> Predeceased by close relatives: Father, Harrison "Bunny" Shoyo Jr., Sister
>> Priscilla "Kelly" Shoyo, brother Jerome Shoyo; Grand Parents, Harrison
>> "Pete" Shoyo Sr.  & Anna M.  (Pingree) Shoyo; Helmer Ute & Emma A.
>> (Panzetanga) Ute.  Uncles Dean & Randy Shoyo; Elias, Newman & Leo Ute;
>> Aunts Marilyn Roberts and Lavonne Roanhorse; Mae Moon and Maxine Ute.
>> The family of Bonnie would like to thank all who have had a positive
>> impact on their beloved family member's life, also those who have
>> expressed condolences, offered prayers and just kind thoughts and
>> memories.  She will be dearly missed, but we will see her again.
>> Online Condolence Guestbook
>> www.HudsonsFuneralHome.com
>> ---
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