Bonnie Frisk

Bonnie Belle Frisk

1915 - 2005

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Obituary of Bonnie Belle Frisk

Bonnie B. Frisk, 89 of Columbus, Junction, died Friday, August 5, 2005, at Colonial Manor. Funeral services will be Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the Columbus City United Methodist Church. Pastor Cathy Whitlatch will officiate. Casketbearers will be Curt Larkin, Carl Larkin, John O�Conner, Ronald Lawrence, Kevin Ornduff and Kevin Harris. Honorary casketbearers will be Kent Harris, Steve Howard, Kane Harris, David Frisk, Jeff Frisk, Ernie Kilpatrick and Skip Seitz. Burial will be held in in the Columbus City Cemetery. Following the interment, a time of food and fellowship will be held an the Church Visitation for Bonnie will be held on Friday, August 12, 2005 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Stacy-Lewis Home for Funeral and Cremation Services. Memorials may be directed to the Columbus City United Methodist Women. Sympathy notes may be left for the Frisk family at www.lewisfuneralhomes.com. The Stacy-Lewis Home for Funeral & Cremation Services is caring for Bonnie�s family and her service. Bonnie Belle (Buster) Frisk was born November 18, 1915 near Wapello, Iowa the daughter of Verne J. and Zena A. Cross Buster. On February 3, 1935 Bonnie was united in marriage to Carl Andrew Leonard Frisk in Moline, Illinois. Bonnie was a lifelong resident of Louisa County. She was employed at the Corner Cafe and later was employed as a clerk at G & W Auto Parts until her retirement in 1985. She and her husband Leonard were also custodians at the Columbus Community Schools for 14 years. Bonnie was also involved as a community volunteer, announcing local area news on KCII radio and delivering Meals on Wheels. Bonnie was a member of the Columbus City United Methodist Church, where she held many positions such as the president of the Methodist Adult Fellowship, served on the Administrative Board, Sunday School Superintendent, Basement Superintendent, and Jr. Chair leader. Bonnie was also a member of the Columbus City United Methodist Women, the Columbus City Improvement Club, Louisa County Historical Society, Lucky 13 Social club. She enjoyed watching tennis and baseball on TV, and attending her children and grandchildren�s sports, music and speech activities, she also hemmed and embroidered hundreds of tea towels for church and family. Bonnie also enjoyed baking cookies for her family, she was especially noted for her Applesauce cake. Bonnie will be deeply missed by three sons, Dayle Frisk and his wife Esther of Palm Dale, California, Myron Frisk and his wife Romelia of Rosemead, California, and Roger Frisk and his wife, Velma of Colton, California; three daughters, Lorna Harris of San Angelo, Texas, Myrna Larkin and her husband, William of Muscatine, Vicki Cecil and her husband, Jack of Columbus City; one brother, Wayne Buster and his wife Janelle of Grandview; two sisters, Nadine Cocklin and long-time friend Evert Vineyard of Columbus Junction and Donna Jean Wehr and her husband, Alvin of Ainsworth; 20 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, 7 step-great-grandchildren and 3 step-great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Leonard in 1971.
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