Bonnie Jean Russell Boettger's Obituary
Bonnie Jean Russell Boettger, 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on Monday, Jan. 16, 2023 in Tacoma, Washington. She was born in Everett, Washington on Feb. 3, 1931, to Alex Russell and Mae Russell VanDerPas.
Memorial services and reception will be held at 1pm on Saturday, Feb. 25th, 2023, at Mountain View Funeral Home’s Aspen Chapel in Lakewood, Washington.
Bonnie grew up on a farm in Sandpoint, Idaho where she helped raise foxes and take care of her family’s homestead. She graduated from Sandpoint High School in 1950. She met her husband, James Boettger, at a dance hall in Coeur d’Alene and they were married on 9/13/1953. In 1967, James retired from the Air Force, and they moved to Tacoma where they raised their three boys. Bonnie was a loving, caring, and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She enjoyed pussy willows, planting flowers, feeding the birds on her veranda, watching the Seahawks, and, most importantly, spending time with family. She always said “family is everything.” A proud Scottish descendant, she was delighted anytime she heard bagpipes. She never turned down a game of Bingo (which she often won!). Bonnie was known most for her kind heart, her stories of life growing up on the farm, finding four-leaf clovers, and the best fudge brownies this side of anywhere.
She is survived and missed by her two sons, Dan Boettger (of Okanagan, WA) and Rod Boettger (of Spanaway, WA); seven grandchildren, J.J., Nick, Alyssa, Gabe, Nachole, Travis, and Sam; eight great grandchildren; two brothers, John and Ross Russell; sister, Vivian Russell/Hooper; and many more loving relatives.
Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, son Ken Boettger, and brothers Jim and Dave Russell.
Mountain View Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Donations in Bonnie’s name may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Disabled American Veterans, or Franciscan Hospice and Palliative Care.
We miss you and love you, Bonnie.
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