Bonnie Arrington

April 15, 1936 - January 7, 2023

We regret to announce the passing of Bonnie Ann Arrington, 86, of Stockton, CA. Bonnie passed away quietly in her sleep, with grace and beauty on January 7th, 2023.  

Bonnie was predeceased by her parents, Charles and Ann Fiala, and Thomas Arrington, her husband.  Bonnie/Mother/Grandmother/Great Grandmother is survived by her three children-her sons Chaz (Linda) and Michael (Jacqueline) Arrington and her daughter Laura (late Kevin) Walton.  Her 13 grandchildren- Courtney (Robert) Ward,  Karisa (Michael) Mitchell, Stevannie (Kyle) Pass, Camron (Meghann) Erickson.  Rome (Uriia), Chris  (Orly), Eric, Nathan (Stef), Joshua and Jacob Arrington.  Jeffrey (Amy), Mathew, and Nicole Walton.  Her 16 great grandchildren-Elliot and Everly Ward, Bella Russell, Carson Robbins, and Jordan Mitchell, Olivia and Sophia Pass, Parker and Millie Erickson.  Colbie Walton. Leilani Mercedes, Kailee, Luke Arrington.  Arya Arrington. Haiden Reeves, Hailee Arrington.

Bonnie was born and raised in Klamath Falls, OR.  She graduated from the Catholic High School, Sacred Heart.  After high school, she began working at a local bank.  She married Thomas Arrington.  They lived for a short time in Marysville, CA and then moved to Stockton, CA, where they settled down to raise their children and live their lives.  Bonnie was a working mom who made a career in banking where she eventually retired from the Bank of Stockton.  Bonnie spent a few years singing in the church choir, which she enjoyed immensely.  She and her husband, Thomas, were active members of Ducks Unlimited.  They also always went somewhere, as a family, every weekend-taking advantage of the numerous sights and places to be had living in the Central Valley.  After retirement, traveling expanded to going around the country.

SERVICES:
A memorial service will be held at 1:00pm on Friday, February 3rd, 2023 at the Evergreen Chapel  at Cherokee Memorial Park, located off of Highway 99 at Harney Lane, Lodi CA.

Cherokee Memorial is honored to serve the Arrington family.