Bonnie Jean Kampf
Bonnie Jean Kampf, 77, a resident of Pearland, TX since 1977 passed away in her home with her husband by her side on November 1, 2020. Bonnie was born in Houston, TX on September 13, 1943. She was a graduate of Incarnate Word, class of 1961. Bonnie worked for Brown & Root in her younger years and then an entrepreneur owning several businesses in the Pearland community. Bonnie never met a stranger and always had a smile on her face and a song in her heart.
She is reunited with her daughters: Rhonda Sue Raspberry, and Donna Kampf; son, Al Kampf; and her parents; Lewis and Jane Vinas.
She leaves behind to cherish her memories, her husband of 43 years, Kenneth R. Kampf, Sr.; daughters: Sheila Bruner, husband Jim, and Sheri Morris, husband Spencer; son, Kenneth R. Kampf, Jr.; grandchildren: Kirra Randolph, husband Charles, Shantel Cross, wife Shannon, Samantha Landry, Ashley Morris, Hunter Morris, Joshua Bruner, wife Nora, Jonathan Bruner, wife Justi, Louis Donise, William Donise, David Kampf, Sr., and Jared Trochesset, wife Ashlee; great grandchildren: Rayne Randolph, Teig Randolph, Tyler Randolph, Payton Bruner, Blaine Odom, Haley Durbin, Brooke Bruner, Breanna Durbin, Asher Cross, Kylie Trochesset, Kaydence Trochesset, Blake Trochesset, and David Kampf, Jr.; numerous extended family and friends.
There will be a visitation on Saturday, November 7, 2020 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. with a service to begin at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, TX.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful family with me. You always welcomed me with kindness and respect. I will forever be grateful and am blessed to have known you. My heart is broken for all of your family who love and miss you so much and I will keep them in my prayers today and in the difficult days ahead.
So so sorry for the family’s loss. Bonnie was a very good woman.
Never in my life would I have ever expected to have a more caring and loving mother-in-law, who always treated me as a son. You will be dearly, dearly missed.
Sheila, my prayers for you and your whole family!!!! I am so very sorry!!!!
We are so sorry for your loss.
Bonnie was a very special lady, always kind to everyone.
Our thoughts and prayer are with you all.
I am so sorry for your loss of your Mother, My prayers for you Sheri and your family in this difficult time. Love and hugs coming your way
Kenny, I am so sad to hear that Bonnie had become an angel. It was such a pleasure see her walk in the doors at Sears with a smile on her beautiful face and a story to tell. My prayers are with you and your family.
So sorry Kenny, praying for you and your family! Valerie and terry onley N30
So sorry for your loss of my sweet cousin Bonnie.
We are saddened by the passing of Bonnie. I know you Kenny and your family will miss her greatly. May your hearts be comforted by knowing how well she was liked. Our prayers are with you Kenny and with your family.
so sorry for your loss to you and yor family.Bonnie was very kind and sweet tto every one. From Barbara and Terry
Sheila, I am so sorry to hear that your Mom passed away. I know how much you loved her & I believe she was your rock & was there for the rest of her family & extended family as well. Big hug for you & prayers for your family.
A special woman who meant so much to do many! Bonnie was truly a gift to us all from God. She made the world a better and more beautiful place. Bonnie will be missed by so many, but one day we will see her again in heaven.
To the Kampf Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Bonnie was a wonderful lady. I feel blessed that I had a chance to meet and have some good conversations with her. I will always remember the sound of her laughter.
Heaven has gained a good soul.
Mike & Celsa Mahler
Dear Ken, Kenny and family, our thoughts and prayers go out to you all for the loss of Bonnie. May you find peace and comfort in the many good memories you have had with her. Peace be with you all. Love from Greg and Diana Priest
Dear Ken,
Our sincerest condolences on Bonnie’s passing. We are so glad we got to see you both last year. She was a kind woman and will be remembered.
Your cousin,
Karen and Richard Hogan