December 26, 2025 at 5:30 a.m.
On December 21, 2025, the darkest day of the year, Bonnie Hart, 84, died as she lived, with her husband Bob by her side. They were married 65 years on December 17.
Bonnie was born on November 18, 1941, a birthday she shared with her husband! She was the first-born daughter of Tom and Barbara Frampton and she took her role as big sister seriously. She was a combination mother’s helper, taskmaster, and best friend. Growing up in the Minneapolis area, Bonnie was part of the Robbinsdale high school cheerleading team. They were one of the first high-school cheerleading teams to cheer on ice skates. Well into adulthood she could demonstrate her ability to do the splits at the slightest encouragement.
Bonnie worked as a customer consultant over her career and enjoyed volunteering at the Thrift store in Park Falls after retirement. Her greatest asset was her unmatched ability to talk to anyone. She could turn strangers into friends in 3 minutes flat. Always ready to share a laugh and a hug. She gave the best hugs!
After retiring, Bonnie and Bob enjoyed the best of both worlds; spring, summer and fall in their Northwoods paradise, and winters in the Florida sunshine. She touched the lives of countless people and leaves a huge void in her passing. Bonnie is survived by her husband Bob; their four children- Debbie (Al) Olson, Sherry (Dave) Jordan, Denise (Hassan) Hart, Rob (Sue) Hart; four grandchildren- Darci (Corey) Yahnke, Darrin (Jamie) Simer, Cole Jordan, Casey Jordan; three great-grandchildren - Camron Yahnke, Callan Yahnke, Dominick Simer; her sister Donna (Brad) Maitland; her uncle Bill Herrmann; Bob’s family, Dick (Carol) Hart and Diane Hart; many nieces and nephews; special extended family; and innumerable friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Tommy Frampton, and sister Judy Frampton.
A casual remembrance service will be held on Jan. 3, 2026 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Bolger Funeral Home, 1212 First Avenue, Woodruff, with a big party to celebrate her life to be held early this summer. Details to follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to a cause of your choosing and remember to hug your loved ones extra tight.

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