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Obituary: Bonnie M. Healy, 107, Formerly of Naugatuck

She raised her family in Naugatuck , assisted in her husband's dental practice, became an integral part of St. Francis Church.

Bonnie M. Healy September 15, 1915 — October 27, 2022
Bonnie M. Healy September 15, 1915 — October 27, 2022 (Alderson-Ford Funeral Home)

Obituary courtesy of Alderson-Ford Funeral Home

Bonnie M. Healy, of Lenoir City, TN, age 107 years, and a long-time resident of Naugatuck, CT, passed away on October 22, 2022. Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband, William J. Healy, DDS; infant son, Thomas; parents, Anna (Warmbier) and William Miller; brothers, Harry and Les; and infant granddaughter, Rachel Empie. Cherishing her memory are her son and daughter-in-law, James and Anita Healy of Wyomissing, PA; daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and Mark Empie of Loudon, TN; grandchildren, Jennifer (Christian) Sockel, Elizabeth (Neil) Thrush, Caitlin (Shawn) Massey, and Christopher Empie; six great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and long-time friends.

Bonnie was born in 1915 in Champaign, IL. In 1936, she moved to Indianapolis, IN to work with the Farm Security Administration, where she met her future husband, Bill. Following his service in World War II, they married in 1946 and moved to Naugatuck, CT. There she raised her family, assisted Bill in his dental practice, and became an integral part of St. Francis Church and Parents Club, the Culver Heights neighborhood, the Naugy Red-Hatters, and the borough. In capturing the life of a person who has gone from horse and buggy to outer space travel, it can best be said that Bonnie was a person who could be counted on to help where she could and to do the best she could. She had a strong faith, a keen mind until her death, an amazing resiliency, and a sense of humor that earned her the name of Nana to many. She was a fantastic role model for her family, their friends, and the many lives she touched in her life.

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In accordance with her wishes, arrangements for a private Catholic Mass and burial are being arranged by Alderson-Ford Funeral Home in Naugatuck. For those who wish to make a donation in her memory, please send donations to the American Legion Post #17, P.O. Box 226, Naugatuck, CT 06770.

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