Lee Ann J. Bonnett (Stoeger), 60, of Mountain, WI, died suddenly on Sunday, August 14, 2022. Lee Ann was born September 8, 1961 to Clarence and Virginia Stoeger in Sturgeon Bay, WI.
Lee Ann married Gary Bonnett at New Hope United Methodist Church in Greenbush, WI on August 8, 1992. They resided in Sheboygan, WI until the summer of 2013 when they moved to Aurora, CO. They returned to Wisconsin in November, 2018 and resided in Townsend, WI. Most recently they resided in Mountain, WI on the beautiful Maiden Lake where she often enjoyed her morning coffee on the deck, overlooking the lake.
Lee Ann was a homemaker, enjoyed spending time with her husband, two children, and three granddaughters, and will be remembered for her love of the holidays with her family. Lee Ann loved the mountains of Colorado and was a lover of animals, especially dogs and her dog, Paige. She also loved the outdoors and camping and will be missed by her camping friends, especially Debby Rohde, her best friend, and Debby’s extended family.
Lee Ann is survived by her husband, Gary; her children: Jamie (Davey Sommer) Andrews of Lakewood, and Kyle Bonnett of Sister Bay; three granddaughters: Annalise, Jade, and Fallon Sommer; sisters: JoAnne (Robert) Uhl of Stevens Point; Jeanne Woody of Appleton, Sandy (Ted) Udovich of Sheboygan and two brothers: Ken (Maureen) Stoeger of Fitchburg and Daniel Stoeger of Sturgeon Bay and Fish Creek. She is further survived by her brothers- and sisters-in-law: Brent (Barb) Bonnett, Joe Bonnett, Dawn Bonnett, Terry Bonnett, and Shelly Bonnett as well as several nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, mother- and father-in-law: Kenneth and Dolly Bonnett, and brothers-in-law: Bruce Woody and Glen Bonnett. Lee Ann was also preceded in death by her beloved dogs: Taffy, Brandon, Brutus, and Aries and her pot-belly pig, George.
There will be a Celebration of Life to share wonderful memories in honor of Lee Ann, on Friday, August 26, 2022 at Deland Park in Sheboygan from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Millions of stars in the heavens above
Only one wife and mother to cherish and love.
Thousands and thousands of flowers and trees.
Hundreds and Hundreds of mountains and seas.
Everything’s multiplied over and over.
Robins and butterflies, bees in the clover
Many good friends to think the world of.
But only one wife and mother to cherish and love.
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