Thomas David Bonville
November 4th, 1938 - March 11th, 2020
Visitation
Saturday, March 14th, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Charter Funerals,
5000 Blue Ridge Cutoff,
Kansas City Missouri 64133
Funeral
Saturday, March 14th, 2020 at 2:00 PM
Charter Funerals,
5000 Blue Ridge Cutoff,
Kansas City Missouri 64133
Interment
Monday, March 16th, 2020 at 10:00 AM
Floral Hills Memorial Gardens,
7000 Blue Ridge Boulevard,
Raytown MO 64133
Obituary
Tom was recently diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma and kidney failure which lead to his demise. Tom was a faithful church member. He was deacon and bus driver for many years at New Haven Baptist Church in Raytown, MO. He would rise early on Sundays to pick up children and elderly members, while Krisha would greet them and enjoy the ride. He was a member at Grace Point Baptist Church in Kansas City, and more recently was a faithful member at Sterling Acres Baptist Church in Kansas City. He leaves behind many dearly loved friends from these congregations.
Tom lived in the same house for 56 years in Raytown, Mo, and has countless neighbors who were blessed by his mechanical expertise. Numerous neighborhood vehicles, lawn mowers, bicycles, and basketballs remained in good working order thanks to Mr. Tom. He took pride in the old 1929 Plymouth and Farmall tractor which he restored and shared with others in parades and car shows.
Most of all …Tom was faithful to his Lord. His main priority was to honor his Savior and live his life in accordance to Biblical teaching and principles. He was a man of few words, but when he did talk, we listened; and were better for it.
Remembrances
Sat, Mar 14th, 2020 at 1:40 AM
Tom was a great man if we needed help with anything he was there
for us fixed my bike when I was a kid as I got older he fixed my
mower he went above and beyond.Matthew DeWitt, Kansas city Missouri
Sat, Mar 14th, 2020 at 1:20 AM
Tom was a great man.The best neighbor you
could ask for. He would do anything for anyone. I
will miss him even though we didn't talk every day
we would wave when we say each other. We were
all better for Tom here on earth but Heaven just
got better. RIP. You will be missedRandy DeWitt, Kcmo
Sat, Mar 14th, 2020 at 1:20 AM
Tom was a great man.The best neighbor you
could ask for. He would do anything for anyone. I
will miss him even though we didn't talk every day
we would wave when we say each other. We were
all better for Tom here on earth but Heaven just
got better. RIP. You will be missedRandy DeWitt, Kcmo
Fri, Mar 13th, 2020 at 8:13 PM
Tom's caring heart has touched so many lives. His practical service
had ministered to us over the years but especially when he opened his
home to a single mom and made a difference in her and her son's lives.
We are so grateful for his open heart. He will be greatly missed.Veronica Meeks, Liberty, Missouri
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