Corina Bonnett  December 19 1953

Corina Bonnett December 19 1953 April 19 2020

December 19 1953 April 19 2020
Obituary Cumberland, MD- Corina Bonnett, 66, of Cumberland, died April 19, 2020 at home. Born December 19, 1953 in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Daisy (Gregory) Bellamy. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Corina “Tori” Emerick; a son, Mitchell Bonnett; a sister, Patricia Black; and brothers, Rudolph, Clay, and Eugene Dean. Corina belonged to the Tri-State Ministry Center and enjoyed listening to Christian music. She had a beautiful smile and was a very caring person. She enjoyed Elvis music and playing Bingo. Corina’s family brought her great joy, especially her grandchildren. Survivors include her husband, Richard Bonnett, Sr.; her son, Richard Bonnett, Jr.; grandchildren, Deanna, Steffen, Holly, Maddie, Larena, Kaylee, Dillon, Jacob, and Savannah; great grandchildren, Brett, Owen, Wyatt, Callie, Ryker, Lyla, and Eli; siblings, Lenis Barney, JoeAnne Whitley, Artebella Fox, Sherry Bryant, and Benjamin Dean; and several nieces and nephews. The family will have a private service with burial in Hyndman Cemetery. Events There are no events scheduled.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Corina Bonnett December 19 1953 April 19 2020.

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Death notice for the town of: Cumberland, state: Maryland

death notice Corina Bonnett December 19 1953 April 19 2020

obituary notice Corina Bonnett December 19 1953 April 19 2020

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