In Memory

Bonnie Gladstone


Deceased Classmate: Bonnie Gladstone
Date Deceased: Oct-1970
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Survived By: This is from Cleveland Necrology File. I think this is "our" Bonnie: Id#: 0517887 Name: Gladstone, Bonnie Lynn Date: Oct 13 1970 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #112. Notes: Gladstone. Bonnie Lynn Gladstone, residence, 2296 Canterbury Rd., beloved daughter of Sidney and Beatrice Gladstone, sister of Roger, granddaughter of Harry and Lillian Siegel. Private services were held at Cleveland Temple Memorial, Euclid at E. 90th St., Monday, Oct. 12. Interment Mayfield Cemetery.

 



 
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05/29/09 01:06 PM #1    

Nadine Meclovsky (Lader)

Bonnie was a beautiful girl. She had the most beautiful skin. It was like peaches and cream. She was a very kind person, but she was a bit rebelious. I remember her parents being very strict with her and she always got into trouble with them. She seemed to never let that bother her and always smiled. We had a lot of fun meeting the boys at the bowling alley at Cedar Center on Saturday afternoons and then going back to Bonnie's house to hang out.I remember when she passed away. It was like yesterday. It is so sad that she died so young. She was really such a nice person with such a good heart. Nadine Meclovsky Lader

06/16/09 09:48 PM #2    

Jeff Klein

I knew Bonnie from Wiley in the 8th grade. We used to ride the bus to Heights. I thought she was so beautiful and really had a mad crush on her. I don't know if she ever knew that fact or not. I am truly sorry she has passed as she had so much life with her when I knew her.
Jeff Klein

08/15/09 04:33 PM #3    

Susan G. Nesbit

I remember Bonnie from elementary school. We used to ride our bikes together and play games such as "Red Rover, Red Rover, Let Bonnie Come Over" in my front yard with other neighborhood kids. She used to break through my arm, as I was one of the weaker links in the chain.

12/13/09 05:59 PM #4    

Holly Combes (Dorst)

Bonnie was in many of my elementary school classes at Canterbury School. She told me if I drank a secret potion, which she sold me for 50 cents, that I could fly! Well, it tasted a lot like chocolate syrup and didn't do the trick. She thought it was hilarious watching me jump off my porch and, um, landing! She was full of fun and life, and it's a shame she didn't get more years on the planet.
Holly Combes Dorst

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