
June 27, 1943 -- May 18, 2008
Funeral Arrangements
The funeral will be on Saturday, May 24 at 11:30 AM at St. John's Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts.
The church is only a couple of blocks from the Beverly Farms commuter rail station, and we have timed the service so that it will be possible for people to get there on the train, and get home afterwards.
If you wish to read or to give a brief remembrance of Bonnie at the funeral, please let Laura know.
There will be lunch following the funeral at the Cygnet Restaurant in Beverly Farms. Please let one of the ushers know if you want to go to lunch, as we will be making a reservation.
Donations
Donations can be made in Bonnie's memory to:
Viola da Gamba Society of New England, P.O. Box 192, Belmont MA 02478 Or: Project Bread, 145 Border Street, East Boston, MA 02128Public Transportation
There's a train that leaves North Station at 10:15 and arrives in Beverly Farms at 10:59. When you get to Beverly Farms, walk through the village and turn Left. There's probably a sign saying "The Episcopal Church Welcomes You.
There's a train leaving Beverly Farms at 12:25, but you probably won't make that one, so plan on having lunch with us and taking the train that leaves Beverly Farms at 2:26 and gets to North Station at 3:10.
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