Bonnie May Vincent Loya was born to Eldon Hutchins and Mary Lou Wardle on December 6, 1949, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Bonnie was called home on July 10, 2020, surrounded by her loved ones in Tooele, Utah.
She was a loving Mother, Daughter, Wife, Sister, Aunt, and Friend.
Bonnie was full of life and loved to give to others. She enjoyed making others smile. She has left us all with wonderful memories of her and she will be dearly missed.
Bonnie was the only girl out of seven children. After losing her mother at a young age she stepped in and took on the mother role for her siblings. Their relationship was long lasting, and they shared a special bond.
Nothing meant more to Bonnie than family. She loved her children and grandchildren more than anything. There is nothing she wouldn’t do for them.
She was a wonderful cook and loved having family get togethers when she could. She enjoyed crafts, painting, and crocheting. She loved to dress up for any occasion and had great taste and style. She was full of spunk and always let you know what she was thinking.
Bonnie married the love of her life, Ron Vincent on March 23, 1973. They made their home in Murray, Utah and lived there for many years raising six children together. When the children were grown, they moved to Toquerville, Utah. After Ron’s passing in 2012, she married Robert Loya on February 14, 2014, making their home in Mesquite, Nevada. He meant everything to her. After Bob’s passing in 2017, she moved to Grantsville, Utah.
She was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Ron Vincent, second husband Bob Loya, son Sam Vincent, and her son-in-law Dick Adamson.
She is survived by her children, Annette Adamson of St. George, Utah, Robert (Chris) Loya of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mike (Rebecca) Miller of Grantsville, Utah, Angie (Mike) Shaw of Magna, Utah, Corey (Karyn) Vincent of Toquerville, Utah, and Tony (Sandy) Vincent of Grantsville, Utah. Her posterity also includes 22 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
We will miss Bonnie terribly, however, are comforted knowing she is with her loved ones again.
There will be a celebration of her beautiful life held at a later date.
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Holly
I'm so very sorry to hear of Bonnie's passing. Bonnie was always kind to me even if there were times in my life I didn't deserve it. Rest in peace sweet lady
Oct 14, 2020
Sammie
Bonnie is one of the most beautiful souls I have ever met. I loved when I would walk in to see her playing my music and she just wanted to dance and she had a smile that would light up the darkest of days. I know that she loves her family more than anything and her spirit will allways be alive in all of you. On those tough days remember to keep your heart open and listen I know she is watching over u. The smallest of hellos and I love yous can come in the smallest of ways even in the sight of a tiny dragon fly . May bonnies wings soar wide and may you be comforted knowing that you had one of the most beautiful angels as your own and that she will always live on but never be forgotten....
Jul 25, 2020
George and Diane Wardle
I am so sad thinking and remembering Bon from when we were so young to the visit 3 years ago in Nevada and the trip to Zion and the Grand Canyon. This one of the nicest obituaries I have read in awhile and suiting to her . So many memories are flooding back from kids to teenagers to young adults and to adults. Miles apart but forever in our hearts and memories. Rest well and in peace Bon. Uncle George
Jul 21, 2020
Linda English Hone
I am so sorry to hear of Bonnie's passing. She was a great sister in law and friend. Though the years have kept up apart, she has remained in my thoughts and heart.My thoughts and prayers are with the family. 0she will be truly missed. Love you Bonnie.
Jul 21, 2020
PAT AND JERRY AUSTIN
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Jerry and I loved bonnie and will miss her so much, she will be with her love.PAT AND JERRY AUSTIN