Bonnie Jean Molzahn

Bonnie Jean Molzahn obituary, North Port, FL

Bonnie Jean Molzahn

Bonnie Molzahn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 30, 2025.
In loving memory of Bonnie Jean Molzahn age 77, daughter of Lauren & Blanche Tourville passed away June 12, 2025 after a long battle with cancer.

Bonnie is survived by her husband of 58 yrs Rodney Molzahn, sons Ryan (Carol) Molzahn & Cory Molzahn. Adoptive mother Janice Hoff & Grand dog Gemma.

Brother's Wayne & Keith Tourville. Sister's Lois Hanson (Dave Johnson), Betty Kapralian, Karen Gregorio & Laurie (Brian) Smith. Brother-in-law Randy Kottwitz & Godchildren Matthew & Daniel Kottwitz. Sister-in-laws Arlene Tourville & Sandi Molzahn. Many cousins, nieces & nephews.

She is proceeded in death by her parents, grandparents Louis & Mable Tourville & Oscar & Alice Risberg. In laws Bob & Sis Molzahn. Brother's Russell & Kenneth Tourville. Sister-in-laws Nancy Tourville, Diane Tourville & Sandra Kottwitz. Brother-in-laws Brock Mickschl, Ed Kapralian & Randy Molzahn. Nephew William Mickschl & Niece Barbara Mickschl & many aunts & uncles.

Bonnie was a sweet sole who was always there if you needed her. She loved her family & Jesus. She worked for La Crosse Floral & Bittersweet Flower market as a floral designer for many years. She was very talented in so many ways. If it was a floral bouquet or some tips on how to decorate your home, she was the one to call. She will be missed deeply by her family & friends. We are sure Bonnie would like to thank her sister Betty for being there in her final months. Helping her and family in so many ways. She loved her dearly as they were "Irish Twins" as they call them, born in the same year. They were the same age for 2 months out of each year.

Rest in peace Bonnie we will miss you.

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July 3, 2025

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July 3, 2025

Laurie Smith posted to the memorial.

July 1, 2025

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Betty Kapralian

July 3, 2025

My sister Bonnie is one of the sweetest sisters anyone could ask for, I always told her she was the good sister and I was the naughty one. Ha ha I will miss her dearly and she´ll be in my thoughts every day. I know she´s happy now without pain in a wonderful place with heavenly father you will be greatly missed . Rod and the boys were blessed to have such a wonderful mother and wife. I love you with all my heart and always will your sister Betty.

Laurie Smith

July 3, 2025

Joyce Mickschl

July 1, 2025

Bonnie was special wonderful person. She was always happy and enjoyed life. Bonnie was taken away to early in life. She will be missed and always remembered.

Skyler Swencki

July 1, 2025

My aunt Bonnie was the sweetest person I ever knew. That woman could never hurt a fly, and she had such a gentle soul with lots of love to give. I always felt very safe and very loved in her presence, and in her house when I was growing up. She was loyal to her faith until the very end, and I think that was one of the most honorable things about her. She loved dragonflies and frogs, and I remember buying her a plushy frog a couple years back that she used to snuggle with every night. My grandma Betty told me that it would help with her aches and pains at night.

Father, I know that she is no longer in pain, and that she is safe with you in heaven along with those in our family who have passed, including her parents and siblings. This isn´t a goodbye, but a "see you later". :) Rest in peace, Aunt Bonnie. I´ll love you forever.

- Sky

Laurie Smith

June 30, 2025

Rest now Bonnie sweet sister. Sisterly love is the most precious thing and we will all miss you.

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