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Funeral services will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 2:00 PM (Mountain).

United Church
Philip, South Dakota

Masonic Cemetery
Philip, South Dakota



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In memory of

Bonnie Moses

of Exeter, Nebraska, formerly of Philip, South Dakota, died on Thursday, October 3, 2024 in Nebraska after a long battle with cancer at the age of 64

Bonnie Jean Moses was born April 5, 1960, to Gay L. and Annabel E. Moses. Bonnie graduated from Philip High School in 1978 and during her high school years she was active in basketball and track. Bonnie attended Denver Institute of Art in Denver, Colorado. Bonnie graduated from Black Hills Beauty College in 1986 upon graduation she opened her salon in Philip, South Dakota. Bonnie moved to Nebraska in 1995 where she worked at Champion Homes and made many of her lifelong friends in Nebraska. There Bonnie met Dave Manwarren who became her lifelong partner. Bonnie moved to Exeter and opened her salon in Exeter which she operated until her retirement due to illness.


Bonnie took great pride in her beautiful flowers, ornaments and wind chimes in her yard. Bonnie was extremely creative, she made and provided wreaths for each season for the grocery store in Exeter. She made many wreaths for her family and friends. Bonnie enjoyed crafting, going to garage sales, shopping, camping, and fishing.


Bonnie fought a courageous journey, and she received a bone marrow transplant. Bonnie was grateful her brother Joe was a match. After the transplant she was blessed to have two of the best caregivers: her sister Julie and brother Don who both spent 100 days in the hospital home away from home apartment with her. Bonnie was in remission for 10 years. In 2021 Bonnie and Joe made their way to UNMC where together they did a stem cell infusion. Bonnie started treatments again with her chauffeurs at her side Don, Carolyn, Mandie, and Shelley.


Bonnie’s body grew tired, and the chemotherapy was no longer working. She spent her last days at home surrounded by family and friends.


Through everything Bonnie always had her sense of humor. She was a provider and comforter, often times she worried about everyone else before worrying about herself.


Survivors include her special friend Dave Manwarren; three daughters: Sara and Taylor Moses and Sarah Manwarren; one son Patrick Manwarren; grandsons: Brekken Moses, Rodney Moses, Wyatt Manwarren, Wesley Manwarren, and Noah White; granddaughters: Addy Moses, Whitlynn Manwarren, Waverly Manwarren, and Camrin White; sister Julie Brown (Todd) of Fairmont, Nebraska; four brothers: Dennis (Donna) Moses of Green Valley, Arizona, Joe (Michaelea) Moses of Rapid City, Mike (Shar) Moses of Philip, and Don (Wanda) Moses of Fairmont, Nebraska; 10 nieces and nephews; 11 great-nieces and nephews; numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins; and her faithful four-legged companion, Bandit.


Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents Gay and Annabel Moses, a niece Shanda Moses, and four-legged friend Maggie Sue.

Memorial services will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, October 26, at the United Church in Philip with Pastor Kathy Chesney officiating.

Interment will follow at the Masonic Cemetery in Philip.

Cards and memorials may be sent to PO Box 516, Philip, SD. 57567

MEMORIAL SERVICE
Saturday, October 26, 2024 - 2:00 p.m.
United Church
Philip, South Dakota

CLERGY
Pastor Kathy Chesney

INTERMENT
Masonic Cemetery
Philip, South Dakota

  • We are so sorry for your loss. I just can never find the right words to say when those we love so deeply leave us for their heavenly forever home. Please know we care and will pray for strength that only God can provide when trying to journey through life without Bonnie on earth with you. We had alot of fun with Bonnie in softball. Her smile was so genuine. ~ Roxy and Ray Formanek Philip SD (10/6/2024)