Bonnie B. Haffer Obituary
It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Bonnie B. Haffer of Steelville, Missouri, born in Salem, Missouri, who passed away at the age of 84, on May 27, 2024. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Bonnie B. Haffer to show support.
She was predeceased by: her parents, Virgil Elmer Ransom and Nellie Blanch Ransom (Barton); her stepmother Mildred Ransom; her parents-in-law, Claude and Marple Haffer; her former husband Benjamin DeClue; her son James "Jimmy" DeClue; her stepchildren, Billy Haffer, Jr. and Gayle Haffer; her son-in-law Eldon Schlegel; her siblings, Janet Chandler and Sidney Ransom; her stepbrother Wilbur Ransom; and her siblings-in-law, Charles Gibson, Melvin DeClue, Gilbert Haffer, Paula Darlene Brewer (Herman), Laurie Ransom, Ruby Haffer, Cleta Haffer and Mary "Ruth" Haffer.
She is survived by: her husband Charles "Sonny" Haffer of Steelville, MO; her children, Diana Pletzyer of Branson, MO, Joseph DeClue (Raylene) of Sullivan, MO, David DeClue of Cuba, MO, Michelle Bensing, Melissa DeClue of Cuba, MO and Dan DeClue of Bourbon, MO; her stepchildren, Michael Haffer (Carla) of St. Peters, MO and Rose Payne of Cuba, MO; her brother Ronald Caron (Judy) of Steelville, MO; her stepbrothers, Johnny Ransom of Steelville, MO and Larry Harmon (Misty) of Cherryville, MO; her siblings-in-law, Cleo Chandler of Cuba, MO, Dale Haffer of Berryman, MO, Walter Haffer of Cuba, MO, Phil Haffer (Ruby) of Cuba, MO, Keith Brewer of Collinsville, IL, Mary Gibson of Potosi, MO, Shirley DeClue of St. Louis, MO and Cecelia Ransom of Steelville, MO; and her close friends, Roger Barr of Steelville, MO, Dorothy Roland of Steelville, MO and Gloria Weaver of St. James, MO. She is also survived by many grandchildren and great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.
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