In Memory

Bonnie Dukoff



 
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02/14/17 12:36 PM #1    

Kathy Sobel (Stolkin)

I was good friends with Bonnie. She left us too soon and has always been missed!

Kathy Sobel (Stolkin)


04/04/17 07:32 PM #2    

Deborah Blum

Bonnie was my best friend when we were in the third grade.  I remember going to her house after school.  She lived on the 600 block of Walden.  Her mother would serve us hot tea in dainty procelain cups and we would drink it by sucking it through sugar cubes.  I remember that Bonnie told me a story about a "real" Leprechaun that I completely believed.  Our mothers were friends too and often while I was over there they would have a visit. Even at that young age Bonnie had an irreverent streak.  She was artisitic and a rebel.  Sadly, that may have been what did her in.  We drifted apart at El Rodeo, I lost touch with her at Beverly, but I did hear that she got involved with a group of "surfers."  Then - apparently - she was with one of these surfers when she ODd.  I still drive by her house and think of her.


04/05/17 05:27 AM #3    

Carole White

I really liked Bonnie. She had a sly, scarcastic sense of humor that appealed to me. I was heartbroken to know she had died so young.


04/05/17 01:00 PM #4    

Ellyce Lenhoff (Zolt)

I was very good friends with Bonnie my freshman and sohmore year. I would go to her house all the time. Bonnie and I had alot of great times. Then she got in with a different crowd and we drifted ways. When I heard she had passed I was deepley saddened.  I also have driven by her house remembering her always.

Ellyce Lenhoff Zolt

 


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