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Lucy Dale BONNER

Trinity Memorial Park Cemetery
Howard County,
Texas

Ross Wayne Bonner
1923-2015

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Lucy Dale Williams Bonner
1927-2008

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Married 8-28-48

*Photo, courtesy M. Bishop

*Obituary Ross Wayne Bonner
Long time Big Spring resident and educator, Dr. Ross Wayne Bonner, passed from this earthly life that he so enjoyed December 12, 2015.

During his 92 years of life, he lovingly filled many roles – son, brother, husband, father, uncle, cousin, teacher, coach, mentor, dance partner – and is affectionately known in and around town by numerous titles — Coach, Doc, Bonner, friend.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 2:00 PM at the Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel. Interment will follow at Trinity Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Friday evening at the funeral home.

Wayne was born at home in the Texas farming community of Otto March 5, 1923, to Oscar Lee and Ida Mae Bonner, and lived in and around the Mart area until he entered North Texas State Teachers College in Denton.

He credits several mentors with giving him a "hand up" to move from the farm to the halls of learning to continue his education. He went on to earn three degrees from what is now the University of North Texas.

Before he could complete his first degree, however, WWII intervened, and Wayne enlisted in the United States Army, seeing action throughout the European theatre from Rome to Norway. He earned the rank of 1st Sargent, having served in the 552nd Anti-Tank Regiment and 474th Infantry Regiment.

Upon his return, Wayne finished the first phase of his education at North Texas State Teachers College, earning the first of his three degrees.

There he met the love of his life, Lucy Dale Williams, and married her in Dallas in 1948. The newlyweds relocated to Big Spring, Texas, where "Coach" continued the teaching and coaching career he had begun the previous year in Runge, Texas. While in Big Spring, he was on the coaching staff that took the 1953 Big Spring Steers to the state football championship game. After coaching in Anson and Seymour (1955-61), the family returned to Big Spring, with Wayne in the role of high school guidance counselor. He accepted the role of Director of Guidance Services at Howard College in 1965. He continued to work toward his doctorate, earning his Doctorate of Counseling Psychology from North Texas State University in 1970, and thus became known around town as "Dr. Bonner" or "Doc."

He served as one of the few licensed psychologists in the region and upon his retirement from the education system in 1982 opened a private practice. He later worked as a psychologist in the federal prison system.

With the urging of his bride of almost 60 years, he decided to retire completely in 2001.

Wayne and Lucy had several more years together – traveling, square dancing, and serving the community – before her passing in 2008.

Dr. Bonner was a member of the Retired Teachers' Association, the Downtown Lion's Club, the Psychological Association of Great West Texas, and First United Methodist Church and the Epworth Sunday School Class, as well as a supporter of the Denton Senior Center and its Friday night dances, where his challenge continued to be the waltz.

In the past few years, he especially enjoyed attending the class reunions for the students he taught at Big Spring High School and chronicling his years of Army service.

He is predeceased by his wife, his parents, his brother, Norman Read, and his sister, Faye Coppedge.

Those left to cherish his memory are his daughter and son-in-law Gwynn and Dennis Jump of Denton, Texas; a son, Greg Bonner, of California; four grandchildren, Meredith Jump, Hilary Jump, Sheena Bonner, and Cody Bonner; and one great-granddaughter, Jayden Bonner, along with a beloved family of nieces, nephews, and cousins and a myriad group of friends who knew him for the good and generous man that he was.

The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge in Lubbock, 3511 10th Street, Lubbock, TX 79415 or Food2Kids c/o First United Methodist Church, 400 Scurry Street, Big Spring, TX 79720

Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home and Crematory. Online condolences may be left at /www.npwelch.com. Obituary: www.npwelch.com


*Obituary Lucy Dale Williams Bonner
Long-time Big Spring resident, Lucy Dale Bonner, died February 10, 2008. Funeral services are planned for Thursday, February 14, 2008, at 10:30 AM, at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Rosewood Chapel in Big Spring, with the Revs. Walter Reed, Jr. and Jim Wright, officiating. Interment will follow at Trinity Memorial Park.
The family will receive visitors on Wednesday evening, February 13, 2008 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM, at the funeral home.

Lucy was born in Austin, Texas, on November 6, 1927, to E.O. and Esther Williams, moving to Dallas at a young age and graduating from Sunset High School.

Her life-long vocation was the care and welfare of her family, followed by a career as an educator -- 20 years in the Big Spring Independent School District as a science teacher. She also taught geology and family science courses at Howard College. Lucy earned her bachelor's degree from North Texas State College (now the University of North Texas) in Denton and a Master's degree from Sul Ross University in Alpine.

Lucy leaves a living and loving legacy in her family -- husband of 59 years, Dr. Ross Wayne Bonner, whom she married on August 28, 1948; daughter, Gwynn Jump and her husband, Dennis, of Denton; son -- Greg Bonner of California; daughter-in-law, Sabrina Bonner of Mineral Wells, TX; and 4 grandchildren -- Meredith Jump of Chicago, IL, Hilary Jump of McKinney, TX, Sheena Bonner of California, and Cody Bonner of Arizona -- as well as a myraid of friendships she developed throughout her lifetime. She is also survived by one sister, Mary Ruble, of San Antonio.

In recent years, Lucy served on the local board of the American Cancer Society, taking responsiblity for acknowledging memorials and honorariums. Locally, she belonged to the Retired Teachers' Association, Delta Kappa Gamma, First United Methodist Church of Big Spring and its Epworth Sunday School Class, and the Hyperion Club. Lucy was charter member of the honor society for food science majors at North Texas State College -- Phi Upsilon Omicron.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, % Carolyn Brooks, P.O. Box 2121, Big Spring, Texas 79721-2121 or to the American Heart Association, 3205 W. Cuthbert, Ste A-5, Midland, Texas 79701.

Arrangements under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Big Spring.

Obituary: www.npwelch.com

Contributed on 12/6/22 by neldapat
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Submitted: 12/6/22 • Approved: 12/6/22 • Last Updated: 12/9/22 • R549298-G549297-S3

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