Bonnie Louise Moss' Obituary
Born July 28, 1927 in Oklahoma She was the oldest child out of 7. Bonnie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, and aunt. She married Elza Moss on April 17, 1943. He left for WW II a few days later. They remained married until his death in 2010. During the time he was in the service, Bonnie worked at the DuPont gun powder plant, making ammunition for the soldiers. In 1947 they packed up their baby daughter and moved to California. In 1948 they both went to work at the newly opened Campbell Soup Company. She worked there until 1950 to have her 2nd daughter. Returning to work there in 1952 until retirement in 1984.
Bonnie enjoyed gardening, sewing, crocheting, camping, fishing and hunting. She also enjoyed going dancing with her husband. She was always kind and caring to everyone. She was the best mom. She leaves behind daughters Joan Patrick and Janice Watson, son-in law Garry Patrick, grandchildren Sandra Wells (Gary), Jeremy Watson (JoAnn), great-grandchildren Nicole Saporitos, Dylan Wells, Angelina Jacobs, Jacob Dobrinski, Raven Watson, and Jennifer Watson. Sister Elaine White, brothers Johnny and Kenny McCoy, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband Elza Moss, parents John & Gertie McCoy, granddaughters Lisa Patrick, Jennifer Watson Dobrinski, sisters Helen Moss, Janie Hughes, brother Dean McCoy. She was much loved and will be missed by many.
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