Obituary
Bonnie Yvette Geller, 68 passed away on May 27, 2019 in California. The youngest of 3 daughters, she was born on April 4, 1951 in Brooklyn, NY. She attended Tilden High School, graduating to become the legal secretary to Ron Levy, Judge Judy’s first husband. Bonnie relocated to the Howell/ Freehold area of New Jersey to raise her family. During those busy years, she was dedicated to her children’s education , as well as their extracurricular activities. Bonnie continued her secretarial career, eventually working for the Howell Township police department and traveled the world with dear friends and family, until she retired to The Villages. She had many of the most beautiful times of her life as a Villager. Whether playing Bunco, Mexican Train or Pokeno, socializing with friends, volunteering at the Belvedere Library, taking care of her 4 legged son, BRYSON, or her greatest joy visiting her daughters to dote on her beloved grandchildren, her Village days were filled with happiness and contentment. She is survived by her Daughters : Cheryl, Renee, Adrienne and Diana; Grandchildren: Alexis, Hayden, Maya, Sebastian, Josh and Kyle and her sister, Sandra. A Celebration of Life will take place on June 22, 2019 at the Churchill Street Rec Center ( 2375 Churchill Downs) in the Lindsey Paddock Room. In lieu of flowers the family has requested that you make a donation to OPERATION SHOEBOX, THE CHABAD CENTER OF OCEANSIDE/VISTA CALIFORNIA or a HUMANE SOCIETY of your choice.
Bonnie will be missed dearly by all of her Bunco friends.
Bonnie was a sweet, caring fun loving lady. Always there to help if you needed it.
Her family meant everything to her. often bragged about her grandchildren and daughters.
Please find peace in knowing how much she was loved here in The Villages.
Love you all
Aunt Deb
My deepest sympathies to you at this time. May the find and loving memories of your mom live on, inside your heart. I wish you peace and comfort at this difficult time.
Your nieces and nephews, Karen, Merryl, Samantha, Jordan , Al and all our four leggeds.
I am very sorry for your loss, I hope the happy memories you had together can bring you comfort. We all know if we think back, there are so many silly and crazy memories that can make anyone smile!! May she RIP. She will be missed dearly
Rebecca, George, and family