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Anderson, Bonnie

ANDERSON, Bonnie

1940 - 2024

Bonnie Anderson (Pickering) passed away surrounded by her family at her home on September 21, 2024. Bonnie was a beacon of love, kindness and resilience, and will be dearly missed by all who knew her. 

Bonnie was born on November 12th, 1940, to parents Leonard and Velma Pickering. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend. Bonnie was a proud nurse, graduating from St. Joseph’s Hospital program in Toronto. She was an avid reader, talented knitter and had a passion for travel that brought her to many memorable places throughout the world.

Bonnie is survived by her beloved children Sue Anderson (Brent) and Ian Anderson (Janice), her five grandchildren Fiona (Miguel), Alexa, Emily, Rebecca, Siarra, and her great grandchild Elizabeth. She was predeceased by her husband Robert Anderson and her sister Betty Martland (Barrie). 

A visitation will be held on Saturday October 5th, 2024 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (2 Mulkin Street Stittsville, Ontario) at 1pm followed by a funeral service at 2pm.


As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, donations to CMT research at Donate | CMT Research Foundation (cmtrf.org) (please donate to All other CMT types) or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.

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Ian and Sue

Thinking of you and remembering all the good times I spent with your Mom at work, nursing at the Queensway and Peel Memorial,Brampton curling club and socially. Hugs to everyone
Dorothy Sterling.

Dorothy Sterling, October 1, 2024

Bonnie Anderson

Our sincere sympathies to Sue and Ian and all other family members. Bonnie was a fine person , a friend and a lady who knew what preserving was. We consider ourselves fortunate to have known Bonnie. Pleasant memories will linger.

Karen and Greg Scott, October 5, 2024

Sue and Ian and your families

Sending you both my deepest sympathies and love.

Your mom was like my second mom growing up. Things I remember the most as a kid.....Your mom letting us bake countless chocolate chip cookies, her awesome spaghetti, her love of Sox, her infectious laugh, her deep affection for pop (HAHAHA), spending many, many hours in the arena watching Sue skate or watching Ian on the soccer field.

As a teenager I remember your mom waking us up in the morning after we may have had a late night or two and we most likely didn't want to get up for work and telling us "If you're gonna be a big girl at night, you gotta be a big girl in the morning!" FYI, I still use that phrase and think of your mom every time I do.

Love you both so much and wishing you strength and peace in the days to come.
Lisa

Lisa Molnar, October 5, 2024