In loving memory of

Bonnie Wilson
September 23, 1940 - January 9, 2021

MT PLEASANT - Bonnie Wilson, 80, of Mt. Pleasant, formerly of Burlington, passed away following asthma and heart complications on January 9, 2021.

She had a welcoming heart, a green thumb, an eye--and handy knack--for interior design, and was known to be the life of the party. She was a talented seamstress, a basketball supporter who made many trips to Hutchinson, Kansas, with her husband, Wallace, a faithful Christian, and a lifelong Democrat. She was lovingly known as "Ba" to many.

Bonnie was born to Roy Cannon and Anna LaFrance (Shelton) Hammack on September 23, 1940, the second of four children. She graduated from Elsberry High School in 1958. Shortly after graduation, Bonnie met the love of her life, Wallace W. Wilson. She chased him until he caught her. The couple married on December 26, 1959.

In 1961, the Wilsons welcomed daughter Monie. The family of three moved to the Quad Cities and then to Burlington. Bonnie worked a variety of jobs, including at Great River Medical Center in its previous iterations, and Sherwin Williams.

She loved spending time with her granddaughters, family trips, and going to the annual Wilson family reunion. She went back to college in midlife and received her teaching degree from Iowa Wesleyan College. Mrs. Wilson taught science at Burlington High School. She attended many of her granddaughters' basketball and soccer games, where other players and their parents always knew she was in the stands when they heard her signature "Woo woo!" and "Maya Paya!"

She is survived by daughter Dr. Monie Hayes of Mt. Pleasant; granddaughters Sally Hart (Will) of Washington, IA, and Maya Hayes of Coralville; sister Susan Evans of Higginsville, MO; and great-granddaughter Zara Hart.

She is preceded in death by her husband Wallace Wilson, son-in-law Russ Hayes, siblings Charles Hammack and Nancy Rimel, and her parents.
A private service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, January 16, 2020. Burial will be later this year in the LaBelle Cemetery in LaBelle, Missouri. The service will be livestreamed on Powell Funeral Homes Facebook page and at www.powellfuneralhomes.com. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Bonnie and her family.

Tributes

Mary Krohlow wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"When I saw the obituary in the newspaper, I wondered if this was the Bonnie Wilson who was so wonderful in 'A Doll's House' in 1976 at Players Workshop in Burlington. After looking at photos, I'm convinced that it is. I was the assistant director for the show. Monie, we've met, but I didn't know that Bonnie was your mother. You have my sympathy."

Betty Vierling wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"Monie, You do not know me; but I worked with your mother at Dwight-Naylor Insurance. We had your mother and father to our home one summer evening for a meal. It was a very enjoyable evening and I had lost contact with your mother for many years now. Much sympathy to you and your family."

Judith Ford wrote on Jan 13, 2021:

"When Monie and Diane and I were little girls, Bonnie always welcomed us into her home with a smile. She was our approving audience when we'd make up dances to popular songs on the radio. Bonnie was a wonderful woman who will be missed by everyone who knows her. "

Diane Tupper wrote on Jan 11, 2021:

"Bonnie was like a second mom to me. Her daughter Monie was my best friend and Bonnie treated me as one of her own. I will always cherish the many wonderful memories of Bonnie. She had the best laugh and was always so welcoming and inviting. I truly hope that she knew how much I loved her. Rest In Peace??"

Herbert Bryan Katchay wrote on Jan 9, 2021:

"Bonnie brought much Joy to our Body of Christ Membership. It was a spiritual Honor to be her Pastor while in Mount Pleasant. My condolences and prayers to the family!"