Bonnie Jean Roth, born in 1937 in Newark, Ohio, entered into eternal rest in 2024 in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, whose life was marked by dedication, resilience, and a deep sense of community.
Bonnie was preceded in death by her parents, Eugene Raymond Foltz and Edith Mae Carmichael, her brother Ronald Eugene Foltz, her sister Jewel Ann Foltz, her first husband Tom Scott, her second husband Troy Powell, her third husband Curt Roth, and her son Michael Scott. She is survived by her sons Ronald (Cindy) Scott, Troy Shannon Powell, and Tim Powell, along with numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will cherish her memory.
Throughout her life, Bonnie was known for her ambition and hard work. She held various jobs, culminating in a fulfilling 20-year career at Lake Forest College, where she made lasting contributions before retiring. Her professional life was a testament to her dedication and strong work ethic.
Bonnie found solace and companionship within the Kenosha Salvation Army Church, where she was an active and cherished member. Her involvement in the church community brought her immense joy and a sense of belonging.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the Kenosha Salvation Army Church, reflecting Bonnie’s enduring commitment to her faith and community. Bonnie Jean Roth’s legacy is one of love, perseverance, and community spirit. Her memory will be treasured by all who knew her, and her life will continue to inspire those she leaves behind.
A visitation for Bonnie will take place at The Salvation Army of Kenosha (3116 75th Street) on Friday, December 13th, at 10 A.M. A funeral service will take place immediately following the visitation at 11 A.M. A private interment at Highland Memorial Park in Libertyville, IL, will take place at a later time.
Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations
3016 75th Street
Kenosha, WI 53142
262-653-0667
Lark Kelley says:
My Aunt Bonnie was greatly loved by me. She certainly was a doer for the Lord! The Salvation Army was precious to her. My Mother attended there also. Mom will be so happy to see her in Heaven. Me being far away doesn’t diminish the Lord working in people’s life’s after her passing, I’m excited to hear of glorious things! Love Lark