
Keith Gillies
David and family, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Bonnie. I miss our conversations about music, food and New Orleans. My thoughts and prayers are with you. She will be missed.
Birth date: Oct 21, 1942 Death date: Aug 16, 2015
Bonnie Lee Nebel, age 72, of Howey-In-The-Hills passed away on Sunday, August 16, 2015. She was born October 21, 1942 in New Orleans, LA and moved to Howey-In-The-Hills in 2000 from Brooksville, FL. She was an entertainer. She was Read Obituary
David and family, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Bonnie. I miss our conversations about music, food and New Orleans. My thoughts and prayers are with you. She will be missed.
David,I was very sad to hear about Bonnie. She was a lovely lady and friend. I am sorry I cannot be there for her service and to give you a hug, but am sending you, Robin, and the rest of your family my deepest sympathy. Please take care of yourself.
Patty Corse
I will always remember Bonnie and the tremendous gift she had for touching people through her talent and outgoing personality. "The Bonnie Brooks Farm" was the premiere dinner club for years in Atlanta . . . and I was always so honored to be invited to sing there when she was away for some reason. Her love for people was reflected through her beautiful smile and I know she carried that with her throughout her life . . . long after moving from Atlanta!
May God bless each family member with the comfort that comes from knowing and loving Him.
Dianne West-Luce
Hawaii
She will really be missed. We will think of her during our morning walks when we would see her feeding the birds or walking with David and Honey. Our thoughts and prayers to you, David, and your family. Marie and Sal Galleli
David, So very sorry to hear about Bonnie..Gordy loved every day he spent being in her band for many years, especially when we moved to Atlanta from Pensacola..She was a bright light and a beautiful soul with the talent to match. Peace Be With All of You, Mary M Morris
She was the first person to call me a musician. Loved to hear her sing. She and David were great inlaws.
I met Bonnie and David the day they found Honey, their beautiful German Shepard. She needed a home, all Bonnie had to say to David was we need to adopt her. It was apparent to me that these two people were devoted to each other and still had plenty of love to share with Honey and their other dogs.
We will miss seeing her on our walks but we won't forget her beautiful smile.
Jim and Ann Lloyd
Dear David,
We were so sorry to learn of Bonnie's death and send our sincere sympathy to you and your family. We'll miss seeing her when we walk around the lake and watching her feed the birds. Her smile and cheerful attitude helped to brighten our day.
With our thoughts, prayers and love,
Les and Connie Deatherage