
Celebrating the Life of
December 10, 1953 — February 15, 2025
Phyllis Anne “Grandma” Bonham (Adams), 71, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2025, in Keystone Heights, Florida. Born on December 10, 1953, in Atlanta, Georgia, Phyllis dedicated her life to caring for her family. A devoted mother and grand- mother, she poured her heart into raising her five children and even took on the loving role of raising two of her grandchildren. She was known for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering love for those around her. Phyllis had a passion for simple joys she loved watching movies and spending time with her grandchildren. She found delight in hummingbirds, often watching them flutter around the feeder outside. Her back porch was a sanctuary filled with plants she lovingly tended to. She was also known for her incredible cooking, bringing comfort and joy to those who gathered around her table. She is survived by her sister Rose Devore; her children Rita Hagins and husband Dean Hagins Sr., Bennie Carl Bonham Jr. and wife Bonnie Bonham, Joseph Bonham and wife Tiffany Bonham, and Julie Bonham; as well as her cherished grandchildren Caleb Bonham and Masie Rymus, Karl Prophet Dean Hagins Jr., Cassie Mulkey, Caitlin Soule, Taylor Hagins, Nicole Hagins, Jamie Myers, Dallas Curry, Jasmine Bonham, Damian Meyers, Brittny Howell, Timothy Bonham, and Jacob Bonham, Jacobi Bonham,Sway Bonham, Braeden Bonham and Gavin Rymus.She also leaves behind 14 great-grandchildren who will carry forward the love she shared with them. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Bennie C. Bonham Sr. and their son Adam Z. Bonham. Phyllis was an amazing mother and grandmother to all who knew and loved her. She will be deeply missed but forever remembered in the hearts of those she touched. Now at peace, she rests alongside her husband and son. Phyllis Anne Bonham December 10, 1953 - February 15, 2025

Saturday, March 8, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Pacific Time
Saint George, Ga
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She was such a sweet soft spoken woman. Man I wish I could see her one more time. Until then fly high beautiful soul.
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