Bonnie Jean Sneath was born November 22nd 1962 to Elmer and Florence Sneath in Indianapolis, Indiana. She went home to be with the Lord at the age of 59 on January 25th 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is survived by her beloved partner Michael LeMay and their chihuahua Hazel of Indianapolis IN, one brother Gale Sneath (sp. Lisa) of Nashville IN and two sisters, Regina Wilson of Indianapolis IN and Tina Cupp of Indianapolis IN. Her children, Jasmine Woodruff-Bost (sp. Derek) of Indianapolis IN, Austin Woodruff of Carmel IN, Shawn Woodruff (sp. Savannah) of Greenwood, IN. She is also survived by her grandchildren Talia, Tirrell, Sariah, Bishop, Cameron, Alyiah and Liam. She has a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins and honorary family members. Bonnie will be honored during a Celebration of Life on Sunday February 6th 2022 at 1pm at 9950 E 600 S, Zionsville, Indiana. Bonnie moved frequently in her early years, but eventually came to call Westfield, Indiana home during her childhood and into her adult life. She graduated from Westfield-Washington High School in 1981. Her original class was 1980, but she finished one year late due to her travels to Hawaii (which she always remembered fondly). Later on in life she resided in Carmel, Indiana where all three of her children attended school. Bonnie had a long career caring for the elderly community and especially loved caring for those with dementia. She was well known for her work ethic and was proud to have earned her CNA and QMA license. She gave over 20 years of service as a health care professional. She thought of her patients as her "babies" and always enjoyed giving them extra tender loving care. That same caring spirit was continued as she became the sister, aunt and extra mother to everyone that she came across. With a passionate zest for life she spread laughter and silliness to anyone that needed a smile. She always had a moment to not take life so serious. She was also known for having a shoulder to cry on and an ear to listen for those needing a deep talk and connection. She was preceded in death by her parents Elmer and Florence Sneath, her sister Roxanne Apley, her sister in law September Shull-Sneath and her nieces Charlene Siegal and Jennifer O'Conner-Ayers. Her faith in God was unshakable and she looked forward to the eventual reunion of those that we so dearly miss. Just as we now look forward to our reunion with her. She urged family and friends to walk with The Lord, even as we struggle through hardships such as the grief of losing someone so special and close to our hearts. We will remember her always for her passion, be it good bad or ugly and the visible raw humanity that made her relatable and cherished by so many. She has touched so many lives and made a remarkable difference to many. We are blessed to have known her and she will be very deeply missed.
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