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Bonnie E
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1946 - 2017
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Obituary for Bonnie E Steitle

Bonnie E  Steitle
Bonnie Eloise Meade-Steitle was born on June 24, 1946, to Eddy and Everdean Meade in San Louis Obispo, California. Bonnie went home to the good Lord on Monday, Sept. 18, 2017.

Bonnie lived a wonderful childhood in California on a small farm with lots of animals which she dearly loved.

Bonnie's family then moved to Helena where she and her sister Sandy Meade Liedle grew up in the Helena valley.

Bonnie married Rick McCullough and had a son Burke McCullough on May 17, 1965.

Bonnie moved to Texas where she married Johnnie Fisher and when that marriage ended she soon me the love of her life Claude Steitle. Bonnie and Claude moved back to Montana in 1992 to be closer to family. Bonnie and Claude spent 37 amazing years together.

Whether you spent five minutes or 50 years with Bonnie, you knew she was a giver. She always put everyone else first.

Bonnie was preceded in death by parents Eddy and Everdeen Meade and granddaughter Amanda Foote.

She is survived by husband Claude Steitle, son Burke O. McCullough, daughter-in-law Georgia Worden, grandsons Burke J. McCullough, Tanner McCullough and James Foote, sister Sandy Liedle and numerous nephews and nieces.

There will be a celebration of life at Poor Henry's in Clinton at 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 30.

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