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Friday, April 19, 2024

Bonnie Jozefiak

Bonnie Jozefiak

Bonnie Jozefiak, 71, passed away August 25th, 2019 when she lost her courageous battle to cancer.

She was the wife of George Jozefiak, her high school sweetheart and spouse of fifty years.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, Homer and Leona Conklin, and is survived by her daughter Dawn Anderson (Craig) and son Terrance (Natalie) Jozefiak.

She was the grandmother of Riley and Rachel Anderson, sister of Connie (John) Manzuk and Cindy (Martin) Gscheidmeier, and preceded in death by brother-in-law Lenny (Pauline) Jozefiak. She was the loving aunt of many nieces and nephews.

Bonnie worked at Froedert Hospital in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin over 25 years.  Upon retirement she moved to the Villages. She spent many hours line dancing at the Village Squares making friends with all.  She had a lifelong commitment to exercise and keeping in amazing health.

All who knew her will miss her beautiful blue eyes and friendly smile.

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