Bonnie Sue Kibbey

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Bonnie Sue Kibbey, 42, (January 25, 1980 - April 1, 2022) of Lebanon, Maine passed away on Friday, April 1, 2022 after a brief illness. She left a legacy of living her life for her love of the Lord. She was a sweet young woman who brought pleasure to all who knew her. Bonnie texted and/or called all her family and many friends every day to tell them she loved them and wish them a wonderful day. Bonnie had a great friend in her dog, Buddy. He will remain with family for his life. Bonnie was a graduate in the class of 2000 from Noble High School in Berwick, ME. She accomplished so much in her short life. She loved to learn new things. She enjoyed belly dancing, skydiving, was a wonderful bowler, ranked in Taekwondo and was a gold, silver and bronze medalist in the Special Olympics. Bonnie enjoyed traveling, her many trips included three cruises and trips across the US to Florida/Florida Keys, Texas, Tennessee, Nevada, Colorado, and Hawaii. Bonnie was a proud long-time employee of Bonanza in Sanford, ME for 13 years until their closing in 2020. Bonnie always found the best in everyone. Her personality was contagious. Bonnie lived every day to its fullest. Bonnie is survived by her mother, Karen Ahl and stepfather, Scott Ahl of Medina, TX. Her father, Gerald Kibbey, Sr. of Livermore, ME. As well as her three brothers, Ian Barth and dear friend Deborah Conley of Rochester, NH; Gerald Kibbey and partner Mariah Bellington of Lebanon, ME; and Andrew Kibbey of Lebanon, Me. Bonnie had a very large extended family of Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, and Nephews, too numerous to be listed but all were loved by her. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, April 7th, at the New Covenant Baptist Church located at 285 Maple Street in North Berwick. A luncheon will be held at the church immediately following the services. The family welcomes donations to Special Olympics as an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers. Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.

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  1. A Memorial Tree was planted for Bonnie Sue Kibbey
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  2. I love you to the moon and back and I miss you more than words can describe. When my job here is done I will be with you again

  3. She worked in a nursing home at one time and when people came in for dinner she would help them get ready by opening their straws, milk cartons, sugar packets etc. Opening doors, She was always helping people get settled

  4. Bonnie enjoyed going to the casinos. She won frequently on the slot machines. Not huge amounts but small payouts. She told me I needed to go and try it. I went once and promptly lost $200.00. She told me I must have been doing it wrong

  5. She called, texted and prayed for everyone. Bonnie called her list of people daily to wish them a happy good day and tell them she was praying for them and loved them

  6. She was the best daughter a mother could ask for. She never let Downs Syndrome get in her way. She loved to learn and experience everything she could in life!

  7. Bonnie was sent to us by the Lord Jesus Christ. As her mother, I held Bonnie to the same rules as her 3 brothers. Bonnie was a loving and kind daughter. She was very active in life. She packed a lot into her 42 years. She loved the Lord and rarely missed church. She enjoyed bowling, dancing, music, karate, skydiving and traveling

  8. Bonnie was very independent. She was also the secretary of SOFU. Speak up For Yourself. She went to the Star House in Maine and met the Govenor

  9. Bonnie always called me and texted me with questions. She overheard someone say she had Downs Syndrome. She called me and asked me what it meant. I said it just means if you want to be the president of the USA you will have to work a little harder than someone without Downs. She said “Oh. Okay”


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