Bonnie Summa Mount Ayr, Iowa Obituary

Bonnie Summa

<p><strong>Masks will be required during funeral service and we will have live stream of service for those unable to attend.</strong></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Bonnie Jean (May) Summa was born August 24, 1937 on a farm in Lotts Creek Township, Ringgold County, Iowa to Bessie Faye (Marsh) and Reuel Emerson May.&nbsp; She graduated from Mount Ayr High School in 1958.</p> <p>On June 6, 1959 Bonnie was united in marriage to Gerald Lee Summa.&nbsp; To this union two boys were born Eric and Ellis.&nbsp; Bonnie worked at the nursing home north of Mount Ayr as a nurse&rsquo;s aide.&nbsp; She was a cashier for Don&rsquo;s Ayr Liner in Mount Ayr for many years.&nbsp; She later worked a few years at the dime store and was a cook at the school.&nbsp; While she worked, she also was a seamstress, sold Avon, baby sat, baked cakes for family and friends, and most importantly was a homemaker.</p> <p>Bonnie was a member of the Mount Ayr Embers for many years while Gerald was on the Mount Ayr Volunteer Fire Department.&nbsp; Bonnie passed away on Monday, November 30, 2020 at the Clearview Home in Mount Ayr.</p> <p>She was preceded in death by her parents; brother and sister-in-law Carl (Pearl) May; brother-in-law Eldon Dillenburg.&nbsp; Left to cherish her memory is her husband of 61 years Gerald of Mount Ayr; two sons Eric Summa of Mitchellville and Ellis (Donna) Summa of Indianola; granddaughter Jenna Rae Summa of Chicago, Illinois; brother John (Carol) May of Mount Ayr; sister Retha Dillenburg of Mount Ayr.</p> <p>Memorials may be made to the Mount Ayr Embers or the Free Methodist Church of Mount Ayr.</p>
August 24, 1937 - November 30, 202008/24/193711/30/2020
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