Bonnie Bills was born of June 22, 1952, to her two loving parents Conway Bills & Bettye Garcia in Denver Colorado. Bonie was the middle child of 3, but she was the ringleader and the one who had to be in control. Growing up, Bonnie attended and was baptized at Pilgrim Rest Church. She graduated from East High School in 1970 and went to Mile High College for Court Reporting/Stenographer. After some time, she decided to work for the telephone company where she served 33 years and retired. During her time at the telephone company, she and her son Randolph Kelly decided to go into business together. They both became bail agents and Bonnie was the owner of "Free N Deed Bail Bonding." Her dedication to helping others get their lives back on track had allowed her to run a very Successful business for 22 years.
Bonnie gave birth to her one and only child Randolph Kelly III (PW) on December 24, 1971. Randolph become Bonnie's true love. It seemed that Bonnie loved him more than herself. Randolph brought so much joy and light to Bonnie's life. He was the epitome of her strength. Their bond was unbreakable, and no one could steal his position in her heart. The saying "The bond between A mother and her son, last a lifetime" was the best way to describe Bonie and her Randy.
Bonnie later met Travis Law and the two became inseparable ever since. They became one on September 29, 2004, but was together for many years. This date was also Travis's birthday, so the two always celebrated big on this day. They created the most beautiful memories over the years they shared from traveling the world, Cruises, fishing, Gambling, Couples event, and so much more.
Bonnie became a grandmother to her first grandchild Tracy in 1991. Tracy became Bonnie's exact image and wanted to do everything her grandmother did. These two shared so many special moments together. Her grandson Tayvon came into her life soon after the passing of her son Randolph, and Bonnie was thrilled to have another grandchild in her life, especially because he is Randy's exact image. He became her daily reminder of her son. When Bonnie became a great grandmother…… Oh, did her whole world shift. Seemed like everyone else became second. She embraced her grand-babies, and they could do no wrong in her eyes. She would take selfies and videos of them every chance she had. The kids knew they had her wrapped around their fingers. She would brag to the world about how amazing each one of them are and took so much pride in the fact that one of her grandsons middle name is Randy. They could go to "GG" for anything, and I mean anything, and she would make it happen.
Bonnie had a bundle of girlfriends that enjoyed the same activities as she did. They enjoyed church events, big hat contest, best dressed contest, ladies' brunches, and ladies' night at the cash-bar. These ladies were always up to something!!! Bonnie's best friend Murna Mills of 65 years was always right by her side. "Sissy" was Bonnie's name for Murna and "My Road Dog" was Murna's name for Bonnie.
Bonnie was preceded in death by Her parents, Conway Bills and Bettye Garcia, Her sister Gerrie Su Howard, Her son Randolph Kelly III, Her grandson Monie Law Jr, and her Husband Travis Law. She is survived by her brother Robert Bills, Stepsons Monie Law Sr (Louise Law). and Andre Law. Grandchildren Tracy Givhan (Sean Givhan), Tayvon Hill-Kelly (Tiarra Kelly), La'anna Richardson-Law, Andrew Law Jr, Ja'Monie Law, and Rayah'jay Law, Great grandchildren Jesean Lucero, Sean Givhan Jr, Jezelle Givhan, Giovahni Givhan, India Givhan, Nieces, nephews, and friends who will cherish her memory forever.
As we remember Bonnie, we are reminded of the verse from the book of proverbs 31:25 "she is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future." Bonnie truly embodied the spirit of the verse, living her life with courage, grace, and a heart full of love.