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Fulkerson - Stevenson Funeral Home

Bonnie Lea Ross
8.19.1941 - May 7, 2026

Place of Birth: Waterloo, Iowa
Residence: Dickinson, ND formerly of Ray, ND
Age: 84

Taya Brunelle (Epping, ND)
May 9, 2026
Lisa and family, I’m so sorry for your loss. Bonnie was a wonderful lady; I will always remember her. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marlo and Becky Jungemann
May 12, 2026
Our thoughts and prayers for Bonnie’s family. She was a great lady to work with. Rest in peace.
Virgil & Mary Jo Miller (Oro Valley , AZ)
May 12, 2026
Sincere condolences to Rendi, Reed, Lisa and your families on the loss of your mom. There are a lot of fond memories to keep you strong during this time of sadness. RIP Bonnie.
Adrene Hill (Ray, ND)
May 12, 2026
How fitting that she loved to dance and that her favorite color was red!! I will always remember Bonnie dancing in her red fringe boots. We laughed over those boots for many years and I know her and Dick are dancing now, showing off those red boots! God bless her memory, she was a wonderful human being!!! Prayers to all of her family.
Evonne Hickok (Williston , ND)
May 12, 2026
Marcia so sorry for the loss of your sister. Prayers to you and all the family.
Margaret Renbarger
May 15, 2026
For Bonnies family, I’m so sorry to read of Bonnie’s passing. Thoughts and prayers to all of you. Bonnie was a great person. God Bless.
Vonnie Johnson (Watford City, North Dakota)
May 16, 2026
Dear Marcia and families of Bonnie. So sorry for your loss of a very beautiful and loving lady. Vonnie
Karla Mogus (Katy, TX)
May 18, 2026
Sending love and prayers to all of the family and friends of Mrs. Ross.

She was a beautiful lady inside and out. So blessed to have her as a teacher in Ray - she was such a great display of the Light of Christ to our school and the students. Thank you for sharing her with us!

May you always treasure the memories with her!
JoAnne Colebank (WILLISTON, ND)
May 19, 2026
What a beautiful tribute to a classy lady - love learning what a dancer she was! I got to know her briefly while I worked at the post office in Ray and enjoyed her visits and her warm, genuine smile. Rest in God's peace, Bonnie (picturing you dancing through the pearly gates)