Bonnie Sandsmark
.   Phone: 425-271-3191

Children: 3
Home: 17515 149th Ave SE Apt. #E-8, Renton, WA 98058 (Fairwood Area)
Occupation: Systems Design Analyst at The Boeing Company (18 yrs)

After highschool, Bonnie moved to Manhattan Beach, California for 2 years (worked at TRW in Redondo Beach). There she met her ex-husband on Manhattan Beach Blvd. She was married for 19 years (hence the kids) ). Bonnie lived in Texas for 1 year, Missouri for 1 year, Oregon for better part of 12 years, and she has been living in Renton for 21 years. ("Am I that old?") Bonnie enjoys staying active including golf, biking, walking, going to movies, visiting family and friends, boating and traveling of any type.

Bonnie's plans for the future? ..."to get up each morning, put both feet on the floor and be grateful for all my blessings!! I am hoping to retire in about 5 years. I also hope to do some traveling..I love to try new adventures!!"

Bonnie has three children. The oldest is Chris, 34,who lives in Auburn (married to Shelley). Chris is a journeyman electrician. He
also has his airframe and powerplant license and worked for Alaska Airlines as a mechanic until he decided he wanted to be an electrician (better hours & retirement).

Her middle daughter Amy, 30, lives in Spanish Fork, Utah with husband Mike and children Carly, Trace and Matthew. Amy is a fulltime homemaker and her 3 kids keep her busy.

Bonnie's youngest daughter Heather, 25, lives in Provo, Utah with husband Gabe and they are expecting their first child (daughter) in June. Heather graduated from BYU and currently is in Advertising and Marketing for Nuskin, located in Provo, Utah.

Fond memories: "I've been fortunate to stay in contact with quite a few of our classmates. High school was the best on Mercer Island!! I think we all realize it now, if not before. The experiences we all shared living on a small island was unique to say the least. I think often of the games, dances in the mushroom, parties and friends. I miss them all... Can't wait to see everyone at the reunion. I'm sorry we have lost so many of the special kids we went to school with."