
January 28, 1957 ~ February 20, 2022
Born in: Glasgow, Kentucky
Resided in:
Edmonton, Kentucky
Bonnie Hubbard, 65, of Edmonton passed away Sunday, February 20, 2022 at her home. Bonnie was born January 28, 1957 to the late Thurman Coffey and Annie Brown Settles. Besides her parents Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband Timothy Donald Hubbard, September 27, 2017 and brother Kenneth Coffey.
Bonnie was a retired cook from Metcalfe County Health Care and was a member of the Sulphur Springs Baptist Church. Bonnie will be remembered for her warm and welcoming smile. She loved her family and devoted her life to her children and grandchildren.
Bonnie is survived by three children. Timothy (Connie) Hubbard, April (Ernie) England and Tora (Dewayne) Emmitt all of Edmonton. Her grandchildren. Kristain, Sandra and Cheyann England. Lindsey Young, Kaleb (Courtney), Noah, Elijah and Lily Emmitt. Great grandchildren. Tayden, Presley and Timber Sigurbjartsson and Luna Walters. A very special and loving friend Morris Dodson. Three siblings, Tommie (Carolyn) Coffey of Indianapolis, Bobby Coffey and Barbara Coffey both of Edmonton. An adopted sister Tina Coffey.
Funeral services for Bonnie Hubbard will be held 1:00 PM, Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church with interment in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM Tuesday at Butler Funeral Home in Edmonton and after 9:00 AM Wednesday at the church.
Butler Funeral Home is both honored and privileged to be entrusted to the care of Mrs. Hubbard. Please share your messages of condolence with the family at www.butlermemorials.com.
Diana (Katie) Lockman
She was very much loved by me.
I will miss her dearly. R.I.P. sweet lady.
Clifton and Rose Smith
Prayers for the family!
God Bless
Prayers for the family
I am so sorry for your all’s loss.Prayers for the family.
Praying for u all. So sorry for your loss Hugs to u all.
Tina coffey
Prayers for everyone
Oh, Bonnie. She was such a sweetheart! She would do anything for anyone who asked and never turned anybody down. I remember when their little dog died, she was broken-hearted. But most of all I remember how she interacted with the residents at the nursing home. Every single one was treated like her closest family members. We’ve lost a treasure.
Bonnie was a sweetheart , grew up knowing and loving her and her family , our loss is heavens gain. Fly high my friend