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Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services - Ocala
Bonnie W. Daniels
March 4th, 2022
Mrs. Bonnie Ray (Wilson) Daniels passed away on March 4, 2022. She is survived by her son John Paul Daniels and his wife Berry Dee (Roland) Daniels, her daughter Lisa Camille (Daniels) George and her husband Dennis Edward George, her daughter-in-law Janet Marie (Snell) Daniels, six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Her husband, Warren Earle Daniels, and her son, Warren E. Daniels Jr., preceded her in death. Born to Arthur Linwood and Bonnie Meade (Ray) Wilson in Lumberton, North Carolina on December 18, 1929, she met and married her husband Warren and moved with her family to Miami, Florida, where she raised their three children. After Warren retired from his construction contracting business, they retired to Weirsdale, FL, where they built a home on Lake Weir. While at the lake, Bonnie pursued her interest in songwriting, and wrote many songs, most about her personal Christian faith. She attended First Baptist Church of Ocala. Bonnie will be missed by her friends and family, especially her dear friends Brian and Miki Hansen, who took such good care of her after the passing of her husband Warren.
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Since 1885, Hiers-Baxley in Ocala, near charming historic downtown, has provided compassionate and comprehensive funeral services. Our facilities are designed to accommodate every family's needs, featuring versatile spaces like our chapel and reception room for gatherings of any size, private viewing rooms, and a cremation viewing suite....
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