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Milton Bonich Sr.

Date of Death: April 13, 2009
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MILTON MILTBONICH SR. age 76 of Lakes of the Four Seasons went to be with our Lord Monday April 13 2009 at home with his family present.Survived by his wife of 56 years Betty four children: Milton (Cara) Bonich Jr. of Crown Point Sheree (Jeff) Harriman of Crown Point Michelle Bonich of South Bend LisaContinue Reading

Greg Amos left a message on May 2, 2009:
Gods speed to Milt I will miss him. I was the guy that helped kick in the front door the day of the fire. The security guy and I couldnt tell if Milt and Betty were home. Milt thanked me for breaking his door. My best to the whole family.
Lynne Shearin-Moore left a message on April 20, 2009:
Michelle I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. My mom called to let me know. I lost my dad 16 years ago so I can empathize with the sadness you are feeling. Time is the only thing that helps to ease the pain. I wish you and your family strength and peace. Take care. Love Lynne
Tim Collins left a message on April 16, 2009:
Milt Im sorry I cannot be at your fathers visitation today as Im away on an IBEW assignment. However know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sorrow. Your dad was one of those special people that helped shape all of lives. May God Bless.-Tim Collins
Jim Fisher left a message on April 16, 2009:
Dear Betty. I am so saddened by your lose. Milt was 1 good man. I remember the days with him when I rebuilt your home after the fire !!!! He was a true friend Fun to be with and 1 GREAT cook. Once again my deepest sympathy. Your friend Jim
carl petroff left a message on April 16, 2009:
Milt was one of the nicest guys I ever knew in my many years in the trade. I worked with him several times and it was always a pleasure to be around him. We will all miss him.
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Earl Deal left a message on April 16, 2009:
Betty I was so suprised to hear about Milt. You have lost a great friend and husband. This is the time that God will be by your side to help you be stronger and be able to get through these times. Milt is with God and the angles so we need to be happy for him. Sorry that I could not be there but I have to work tonite. Earl Deal
chuck babilla left a message on April 16, 2009:
MILT SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR FATHER. WE WILL REMBER HIM IN OUR PRAYERS. CHUCK BABILLA
Rick Batson left a message on April 16, 2009:
My condolences to the entire Bonich family.I have worked with and for Milt in the elctrical trade and have the utmost respect for him as an electrician and human being.I know Milt Jr. very well and just know he had to be so proud of his father as his father was of him.May he watch over his Bonich family through their time of grieving for his spirit is alive while the body returns home to mother earth.
Gerald E. McCullum left a message on April 15, 2009:
The Bonich family has our sympathy. Milt was always friendly at church and worked very hard at the spagetti dinners. I will always remember Milt everytime I look in my back yard as I have one of his flag poles flying the Indiana State Flag. We will miss you. Jerry & Mary Ann McCullum
Tom & JoAnn Butler left a message on April 15, 2009:
Our deepest sympathies in Milts passing. He was a wonderful man and his generous and kind heart will be remembered and treasured by all that knew him. May you all find comfort in knowing he is in heaven probably putting up his flag poles!! May God bless each of you.
Kim Ferraro left a message on April 14, 2009:
Betty Milt and the entire Bonich family I am sorry to hear of Milt Sr.s passing and take comfort in the fact that he is truly at home with the Lord for his works shall surely follow him. We were all blessed to have him in our lives. You continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs Kim
Geisen Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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