Obituary for
Bonnie E. Pim
Bonnie Ellen Pim formerly of Seneca, Missouri passed away on Tuesday, December 20,2016 in Franklin, Indiana. She was born June 29, 1931 to Hoy Rufus Bartlett and Nellie Irene Biggs Bartlett. Bonnie was a graduate of Duenweg High School in Duenweg, Missouri in 1950. While in high school she was a member of the Drum Core. She married Billy G. Pim on September 1, 1950. The two were married 61 years, before Bill passed away on September 14,2008. She is survived by a sister Violet Long of Racine, Missouri. Her sister-in-law Effie Pim of Joplin, Missouri and a brother-in-law Melvin O’Dell of Webb City, Missouri. Two sons, Danny Pim (Terry) from Maxwell, Texas and Randy Pim (Nancy) of Trafalgar, Indiana. Five grandchildren, Renee Willis (Matt) Marshall, Illinois, Billy Pim (Brooke) Maxwell, Texas; Christi Reed (Barry); Peter Pim (active military station at Fort Hood Texas), and Melissa Jones (Doron) of Louisville, Kentucky. Eleven great grandchildren Lillian, Addison, Gavin, Avery, Cooper, Micah, Lila, Andrew, Henry, Tucker and Jaxon, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was employed by Macy’s Department store in Joplin several years. In 1975 she took a position as a cook for the Seneca Public Schools, retiring from the school system in 1989. Bonnie also served as head cook for Maranatha Bible Camp during the summers of 1980-1985. Her greatest priority was as a wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed traveling with her husband Bill, endless Yahtzee games with her neighbors Ed and Linda Broderick, and attending sporting events and concerts that her grandchildren, nieces, nephews and children in her neighborhood were participating. Funeral arrangements will be under the direction of Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home in Seneca. Visitation will be held on Friday, December23rd at 1:00PM, with a Celebration of life to begin at 2:00PM. Burial will be at the Seneca Cemetery. In lieu of flowers Memorial Gifts may be sent to: Camp Allendale Memorial Fund, 4605 S. Allendale Drive, Trafalgar, IN 46181.