Bonnie Faye Darrow (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Bonnie Faye Darrow was born November 24, 1942 in Dove, Missouri to Orville and Leona Tennison Hufft. She passed away Saturday, December 20, 2025 in Mercy Hospital in Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of eighty-three years and twenty-six days.
Bonnie was raised in the High Prairie area of Laclede County and attended Lebanon High School. She was employed at Independent Stave for several years and was a wonderful homemaker to her family.
On April 19, 1974, Bonnie was united in marriage to David E. Darrow. They celebrated over twenty-seven years of marriage prior to his passing on December 5, 2001.
In addition to her loving husband, David, Bonnie is preceded in death by her parents, Orville and Leona Hufft; her brothers, Charles, Harold, Willard and Wayne Hufft; an infant sister; her nephew, Leland Hufft; and her sister-in-law, Loverta.
She is survived by her son, Ronnie Williams and his wife Carolyn of Lebanon, Missouri; a step-daughter, Lora Jane Rogers and her husband Scott of Lebanon, Missouri; a step-son, Doyle Darrow and his significant other, Diane of Niangua, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Brandy, Lacey, Shelby, Cody, Calley, Justin, Amy and Hayley; fourteen great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; her nieces, Linda Overfelt, Becky Burk, Treva Lund and Rita Rumfelt; her cousin, Connie Wood; and other friends and relatives.
Bonnie attended Heritage Baptist Church.
She loved her pets, but most of all, Bonnie took pride in her family and loved them all so very much. Bonnie was known for her dedication to her family, embodying the roles of a loving wife, devoted mother and cherished grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Her home was a haven of warmth, love and laughter, where countless memories were created and treasured.
Memorial to Doc's on Rocks has been established and donations may be left at the funeral home.
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