Harriet Jean Bonfert

Service Date: March 12, 2018
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger
Interment Info: Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Service Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger
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Harriet Jean Bonfert, 94, of Florence, KY, passed away on Wednesday, March 7, 2018, at St. Elizabeth Hospice Center, in Edgewood, KY.  Jean worked many years as a personal shopper for McAlpin’s.  During her life, Jean attended Erlanger Baptist Church where she was involved in many community activities as well as the bereavement committee.  She was a member of the Homemakers of Edgewood, Christian Fellowship Club, a Brownie Troop Leader, and was the organizer for many family and group camping trips as well as holiday events.  Jean was preceded in death by her dear husband “Bonnie” Carl Michael Bonfert in 2012, her parents Charles Wesley and Audrey Praither, and brother Charles Wesley Praither.  She is survived by her children Peggy Kinnetz (Eugene), Carol Rowe, and Michael Bonfert, grandchildren Joshua Kinnetz (Jenny), Adam and Erin Kinnetz, Emily Baker (Casey), and Ben Bonfert (Tara), great grandchildren Arabella and Bodhi Kinnetz, and sister Barbara Simpson.  A visitation will be held on Monday, March 12, 2018 from 10am until 11am at Linnemann Funeral Home in Erlanger, KY.  Funeral Services will immediately follow the visitation and begin at 11am, at the funeral home.  Interment will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Erlanger, KY.  Online condolences can be made at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com

Monday
12
March
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger

30 Commonwealth Avenue
ERLANGER, KY 41018
Monday
12
March
11:00 am

Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger

30 Commonwealth Avenue
ERLANGER, KY 41018

Forest Lawn Memorial Park

Address: 3227 Dixie Hwy ERLANGER, KY 41018
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Harriet Jean Bonfert


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Disney always comes to mind…

Aunt Jean,
You played such a formative role in shaping our young minds and attitudes when we cousins were growing up together. Your poise and grace were something that I admired. Every time I see a classic Disney cartoon, I always think of you and thank you for taking us to see them when they were first released at the big theaters in Cincinnati. You made a wonderful impression on impressionable minds and left us with many lasting memories. You will be greatly missed.

-John Praither