In Memory of

Bonnie

Lou

McVey

(Honstein)

Obituary for Bonnie Lou McVey (Honstein)

Bonnie was born January 6, 1950 to Henry and Kathrine Honstein in Greeley, Colorado. She attended primary school in Severance and High School in Eaton, Colorado. Bonnie graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a Bachelor of Arts on 3/11/72 and continued working toward her Master’s Degree in 1977/1987. She received her Master Degree from Colorado State University.

She began her teaching career in 1972 in Grover, Colorado. Then in Ault, Colorado where she taught business education and was the Vocation Director. Bonnie retired in 2007, but did not stop loving people and education. She took a part-time position in 2008 working at Aims Community College helping students with computer input and testing until 2018.

Bonnie married her Husband, Charles McVey on June 1, 1991 and they both enjoyed traveling. On their honeymoon they went to Southwestern Colorado visiting Mesa Verde, through Arizona Monumental Valley and back though New Mexico to Red River.

Over the years they traveled to Oregon to Mount Hood, California to Yosemite Valley and Sequoia National Forest. They visited Utah and Arch, Capitol Reef, Bryce and Zion National Parks and the North rim of the Grand Canyon. They went to Teton and Yellowstone National Park. Glacier National Park in Montana and into Canada’s Banff National Park. Libby, Montana and Kootenai National Forest.

She enjoyed her family at annual Christmas gatherings. Surviving relatives include, her husband Charlie McVey, sister Marlene and husband Jim Seery, Nephews include, Randy and his wife Tamara Seery, Greg and his wife Betty Seery, nieces Julie and her husband Dana Bowman and Becky Fries and step children Michael McVey and Angie McVey and husband Keith Johnston.

Bonnie passed away March 13,2021. She had a wonderful sense of humor, enjoyed helping people and was loved by everyone who knew her and was a true Christian in every sense of the word. Bonnie will be greatly missed by all the knew her.

Memorial contribution may be made to Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 204, Norwood, New Jersey 07648 or visit their website at https://tnbcfoundation.org/ .

A Life Celebration will be held 11:00am Friday, March 19, 2021 at Adamson. Interment Eaton Cemetery.

Friends may send condolences to the family at www.adamsoncares.com.