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Bonnie Sue Sellers, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2025, just days before her 64th birthday. She was born on April 21, 1961, in Moses Lake, Washington, to the late Walter George Smith Sr. and Joyce Lafaye Grissom. She was preceded in death by her sister, Deborah Reagin, and is survived by her brother, Walter George Smith Jr.
Bonnie's greatest joy in life was her family. She was a devoted and loving mother to Christy Ezell-Fuchs (Douglas “DJ”), Charlie Sellers (Erin), and Brian Sellers (Brittany). She was also a proud and adoring grandmother to Tristan Ezell-Fuchs, Scarlett Fuchs, Lincoln Fuchs, Xander Sellers, and Southerly Sellers. Her role as “Mom” and “Grandma” was one she cherished above all else.
Bonnie had a soft, kind spirit that made everyone feel welcome. She was bubbly, loving, and gentle—always offering a warm smile or a listening ear. In her younger years, she played the piano and enjoyed painting ceramics. She found simple joys in life: sipping Diet Coke with crushed ice, listening to her favorite music, and spending time with her loved ones.
Bonnie leaves behind a legacy of love, warmth, and grace. Her gentle presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her, but the light she brought into the lives of others will continue to shine brightly.
At the family’s request, all services are private.
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