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Bonnie LouJunckBonnie Lou Junck, 76, of Hinton, died Friday, June 15, 2007 at St. Luke’s Regional MedicalCenter . in Sioux City.Bonnie Lou Milton was born July 8, 1930, in Kingsley, the daughterr T Bonnie Louof James Jun£k and Elsie (Dawson)Milton. Bonnie was baptized at Union Township Presbyterian Church on April 1, 1934. She was raised on the family farm in Union Township and graduated from Union Consolidated High School. Following high school, Bonnie enrolled in nurses training at Methodist Hospital in Sioux City. She worked for Drs. George and Christiansen in Remsen for a few years.Bonnie was united in marriage to Bernard Junck on Sept. 10, 1951, at the Union* Township Presbyterian Church. The couple farmed in Lincoln Township until retirement in 2004.Bonnie was a longtime member of Trinity LutheranChurch where she had taught Sunday School and Bible School for several years. She sang in the choir and assisted with confirmation classes throughout the years. She also performed with the Sweet Adelines for several years.Bonnie was a wonderful cook. She enjoyed baking for family and friends. Bonnie enjoyed tending to her garden and raising flowers. Her family was always a great source of pride. She loved when her grandchildren and in later years greatgrandchildren would come to visit.Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Bernard of Hinton; three daughters, Jeanene Kuiper and her husband Barry of Hawarden, Jolyn Getty and her husband Tim of Hinton, and Julie Lynott of Hawarden; sevengrandchildren: Mike (Angie)♦Kuiper of Harrisburg, S.D., Erin (Shane) Colley of Chicago, 111., Deanna (Shaun) Van Meeteren of Urbandale, Matt Kuiper of Sioux Falls, S.D., C.J. Lynott of Sioux City, Sheena (Royce) Van Roekel of Orange City and Elise Lynott of Hawarden; two great-grandchildren:A*i• -V# • ‘ ,*Jt‘■ fxi# tvx-UVf
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