Newburgh, IN – Bonnie Sue (Robinson) McLeod, 65, of Newburgh, Indiana, passed away on Monday, January 18, 2021, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Newburgh, Indiana after a strong fight with COVID-19. She was born on May 6, 1955, in Seattle, Washington to the late Charles and Lydia (Gibson) Robinson.
Bonnie had most recently worked at Yankeetown Elementary School as a beloved lunch lady. She enjoyed camping, sewing and cheering on the Seattle Seahawks with family and friends.
She is survived by her husband, Scott McLeod; children, Heather Gabel, Justin McLeod (Rachel); grandchildren, Brandon Burglund, Alyssa Burglund, Wyatt Gabel, Jax McLeod and Zoe McLeod and her brother, Charles “Buddy” Robinson. Bonnie is preceded in death by her sister, Connie Abramson.
As requested by Bonnie, Sunday, February 7, 2021, at 4:30PM CST/2:30PM PST family and friends will come together via website with a remembrance presentation in lieu of a memorial service. Login code will be shared via social media or you may contact a family member for details.
Additionally, she requested a “buddy bench” be installed at Yankeetown Elementary School. If interested in contributing to the cause, a Venmo account was created(@ScottJMcLeod) for this final gift to her community.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Lisa Muller says
So sorry, Heather. I will be thinking of you, Brandon, and Alyssa.
Lisa Muller says
So sorry, Heather. I will be thinking of you, Brandon, and Alyssa.
Bea says
Dear Sweet Cousin Bonnie, You and I had good times when we were together. I will never forget when we went dancing and you couldn’t find your shoes. We laughed all the way back to the car. We never told anyone what had happened. I laugh every time I think about it. I Love ❤️ you Bonnie. You will always be in my heart ❤️
Bill and Diane Collins says
We will always remember the last video we saw of Bonnie modeling her wonderful Christmas Lights creation, including her hand made
lighted mask. Bonnie will be remembered for her beautiful soul, and her love for the children she helped at school. An angel to watch over us. She will be forever in our hearts. ❤️❤️❤️
Diana Scherer says
So sorry for the loss of your mother.
Elizabeth Paulson says
Bonnie, I will always remember how friendly you were in helping me to pick masks out for my family. In just that short time you became a friend to me. I could tell how caring you were towards others and your unselfish desire to help others by making the masks. I think of you very often day and night and whenever I am out at night I look towards heaven looking for your bright star, and when I see it I smile as I think of you. You will always have a special place in my heart. I miss you. Stella
Erv and Libby Bistodeau says
We will always remember all the good times we had together, especially at your house every New Year’s Eve! You, Scott, Heather and Justin were always so much fun and loving! And…the food, gambling and all the fireworks Justin did at midnight! You were definitely “the hostess with the mostest!” We miss you and will always remember your kindness and how talented you were! You could do anything and everything! We will try to be good so that we can see you again in Heaven! Love, Libby and Ervin
Lee Rice says
I always enjoy my time
In Seattle with Bonnie, Scott, Heather and Justin. It has been so long since I have seen or even talked to any of you but you are all in my thoughts.