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In Tribute to Bonnie S. Smithwick
54 years old.   Residence: Quogue, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Bonnie was a close and dear college friend at Bucknell University. During our four years there we spent countless hours together as sorority sisters living in the dorm with a group of friends. Bonnie was a school cheerleader and was always there to cheer on and encourage her group of friends. Sometimes we studied together, double dated, played cards, shared all those special moments of college life. A little later she was a bridesmaid in my wedding. We continued to keep in touch as we both started families, although we saw less of each other as we got busier and busier. I will always remember Bonnie as that very special person who was a smart woman, loving mother and wife, and true friend. I miss her.

*** Posted by Sue Lankford on 2011-09-11 ***

Her kindnesses at Bucknell are always remembered-a very gentle soul.

*** Posted by Murgy Irish on 2011-09-11 ***

It was only recently that I learned that Bonnie had died in the World Trade Center. I knew her in her young years. Now I think of her frequently. A bright and beautiful star.. I am sure she gave much to all the people that entered her life. I send my condolences to her family. Love, Toni

*** Posted by Toni Wiegman Doilney on 2011-09-10 ***

Bonnie was one of those people who stood out from others but never stood apart. She was so energetic and so positive that it brought everyone else up a notch or two. Bonnie is missed everyday by all who knew her.

*** Posted by Steve Shihadeh on 2011-09-08 ***

I was an associate of Bonnie's at IBM. We were fellow marketing representatives in the NY Brokerage branch office. I knew her as Bonnie Shihadeh. I think of her often with fond memories of her smile, her friendliness and intelligence.

*** Posted by Fredric Saunders on 2011-05-05 ***


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