HUDSON FALLS – Bonnie Ruby Brown, 62, of Hudson Falls, has found peace in the arms of her Lord and Saviour, on August 25, 2020, after a long battle with her health.
Born on August 31, 1957, in Glens Falls Hospital to Ivon and Cora Waldron. Bonnie spent her childhood living in North Creek.
On December 24, 1977, she married J. Knox Brown, II at the North Creek Baptist Church, surrounded by her loved ones.
Bonnie enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her nine grandkids. She loved teaching anyone who would listen, how to cook. Bonnie enjoyed crafts, scrapbooking and making cards, when her hands would allow. She also loved painting and making signs to give to those she loved. Bonnie had a good sense of humor and enjoyed trying to frighten someone by hiding just around the corner. Many times, she would forget we could follow her oxygen tube. Bonnie found comfort in her nightly prayers, talks with her siblings and her Bible.
Bonnie was an adored wife, mother, Mooty and Nana, who was deeply loved and will be dearly missed.
Besides her parents, Bonnie has been welcomed home by her sisters, Evie Dingee and Carol Thomas, her mother and father in law, Pat and John Brown, but most importantly, her daughter, Jennifer Lynn.
Those left to carry on her memory are her husband of 42 years, Knox; their children, Lisa Lochner and her husband, Brett and their children, Olivia, Jacob and Oliver, all of Hudson Falls, Georgia Washburn and her husband, Alan, their children, Alan and Elijah of South Carolina and Casey Mechanick and her fiancé, Adam Styers and their children, Alexander, Dylan, Lily, Natalie, all of Hudson Falls. She also leaves behind her siblings, Ivon (Rose) Waldron, Sharon (Kenny) Hammond, Ellen (Jim) French, all of North Creek and Robert Dingee of Florida; her brother in law, Rusty Riddell; her sister in law, Linda Whiting; along with many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call on Saturday, August 29, 2020 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls. Due to the pandemic, face masks and social distances will be required.
Graveside Service will be private at Gerald B.H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery in Stillwater.
Bonnie’s family would like to thank the staff of A3 Palliative Care and Hospice teams of Saratoga Hospital, for all the care, attention and support given to Bonnie and her family during this time.
Online condolences may be made by visiting www. carletonfuneralhome.net.
love you so much Bonnie! Next time we meet it will be in a higher place with no arrow no tears and great health. See you soon sweetie my yaya💔
My heart goes out to the whole family at Bonnie’s passing. I’m so glad we had the chance to visit with her last summer and I know she’s finally feeling better. She’ll be missed so much. With much love,
Sue & David
Knox, Sharon, Ivon, Ellen and Families—
We are so sorry to hear of Bonnie’s passing. She was such a Sweet and Fun loving lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May She Rest In Peace.🙏🙏🙏
Love, Cindy and Mike.
Dear Casey and family, It was very sad to hear of the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Find peace that your mom is no longer suffering and keep her close to your hearts. Thinking of you, love Meiki and Scott Case
Knox and girls I’m so sorry for you4 loss Bonnie was a wonderful boss when I worked with her at Mobil. She will be greatly missed.
Knox and family–Dawn and I are sorry about Bonnie’s passing. We read about in the newspaper. Can’t help but remembering the good times we had at the softball fields at Maple street. She was a fine lady in many respects. Our condolences to you and your family. We will keep her in our prayers.
Dave and I send our deepest condolences to you Knox and your family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers
Please know that my thoughts and prayers go out to the Brown and Waldron families at this most difficult time. Many good memories of our neighbors and friends.