IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Bonnie Jean

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Camack (Nee Krieger)

November 13, 1935 – March 9, 2025

Obituary

Bonnie Jean Camack (nee Krieger) born in Pueblo Colorado on November 13, 1935 died peacefully on March 9, 2025 at Mission Hospice House in Redwood City California. She was the beloved wife of Walter Gene Camack for 58 years before his passing in 2011. She touched the lives of everyone who knew her and will be missed dearly.

A skilled seamstress, knitter, and watercolor artist, Bonnie found beauty in every stitch and brushstroke. She shared her talents with those she loved, creating treasured handmade pieces that will be passed down for generations.

Bonnie and Walter moved across the U.S. from Palo Alto, CA, Denver CO, and Annapolis, MD. Bringing her strength & adaptability everywhere she moved she built a loving home and lifelong friendships with her zest for life and generosity.

Once her children were grown, Bonnie & Walter settled in Pueblo CO where she pursued her education, earning a bachelor's degree in business. She applied her keen organizational skills and attention to detail as an Administrative Fundraiser at Saint Mary-Corwin Hospital Foundation.

Her children will be celebrating her life in a private ceremony. If you wish to donate in her memory please donate to your local hospice, Mission Hospice & Home Care (San Mateo, CA) or Menlo Church .

She will be deeply missed but never forgotten, as her love and legacy live on in the hearts of those who loved her. She leaves behind three surviving children; Carly Keiran, Tecumseh Burnett, and Suzanne Bouldoukian. Her eldest son Mark Camack died in 2019. She will be missed by her 4 grandchildren & two great grandchildren.

She died as she lived with grace and a resolute heart.

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