1950
2012
Bonany, Randall John
Sadly we announce the passing of this bright light known as Randy Bonany "The RJ" or "RBI" to all his family and friends. This wonderful story began in Sudbury Ontario where Randy was born, shortly after his family moved to North Bay, Ontario where Randy was raised and will always be from. His passion was sports and he was an exceptional athlete and an even more passionate fan. Randy's adult life saw him join the military in 1972 and his stellar career ended in 1995 after 23 years of highly recognized service to his country. Two seperate tours with the United Nations (3RCR) was only the beginning with stops afterwards in Germany, Ottawa, Kingston, Edmonton, Victoria and eventually retired to Waterdown Ontario where he returned to civilian life as a Core Commissionaire in Hamilton. His military career was highlighted by him attaining his goal in joining the MP's where he rose to rank of Sergeant and received numerous awards. Randy was married to Dawn Marie (Buffett) in 1977 and soon after his pride and joy, his pretty "beebops" Crystal was born. Randy's adult life revolved around Crystal and the mere mention of her name brought that infectious smile to his face. Those who knew Randy knew this was a man who could be counted on, caring...compassionate and strong he was always ready to lend a hand. Later in life it was definitively clear that there was two things that mattered to Randy. The first was his daughter Crystal-Leigh and her two beautiful girls Trinity and Shayla...there could not have been a prouder Grampy! The mere mention that his two "kiddies" were coming to see him brought that bright smile to his face. The second thing was his passion for his beloved "Blue and White" the Toronto Maple Leafs....you dare not enter a conversation with him unless you were prepared to receive a verbal thrashing as to why this was the greatest team to ever lace up blades. Players, stats, records etc, he knew them all and he knew how to fix "his team". The Leafs front office would be proud. Randy is survived by his daughter Crystal and partner Eric, and their two children Trinity and Shayla. His big, "little" sister Lois, her husband Pat and their children Carolyn, Rosalyn, John and Hayley and their spouses and children, his very SPECIAL "Best Friend Forever" his brother Ross, and his younger brother Christopher and his wife Joy and their children Jason and Christa. Predeceased by his parents Patricia and Harold Bonany of North Bay.
There will be many stories told about this great man over the many years to come, stories that will make you smile, laugh and cry...knowing all the while that "The RJ" was gone too soon.
Randy, your earthly light may have been put out...but your light will live in our hearts the rest of our days and you will never be forgotten. Sleep well Daddy, Grampy, Brother, Uncle and friend...a piece of us has gone with you.
If desired donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association.
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June 26, 2012
Crystal Bonany
***Update***
Funeral Service for SGT. Randall John Bonany will be held on Friday July 27th, 2012. Beginning at 11am, Terrace Lawn Cemetary in North Bay Ontario. Luncheon to be followed at the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 599) at 12:30pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
~Any questions or concerns may be made to myself personally, and I can be reached on my cell phone at 289-700-1046 or by e-mail [email protected]
February 22, 2012
Crystal Bonany
Funeral service for SGT. Randall John Bonany will be held on Friday July 27th, 2012 at 10am at McGuinty's Funeral Home in North Bay Ontario. Burial will be followed at 11am at Terrace Lawn Cemetary in North Bay.
In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
~Crystal Bonany (Daughter)
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February 16, 2012
"My condolences to the Bonany family. I too have many fond memories of Randy when we were both working as MP's at CFB Edmonton in the late 80's. He was like an Uncle to us Rookies, always taking us under his wing. He later even coached our curling team in the MP spiel at CFB Borden back in 1990! I last ran into Randy in the Toronto airport in 1992/3. My husband and I were coming in from Europe and we briefly ran into Randy and Dawn!Take care my friend, never goodbye, but till we meet again....Catherine Peace (nee Hanson, aka Corporal Bubbles! (Thunder Bay, ON)
February 2, 2012
Shayla Bonany-Bolduc
I will never miss that smile on his face when me and trinity walked in his apartment and he would always call Trinity and I "Trinny Bops" and "Shayla bops" and thats one of the things i will never forget about him. He was the most amazing person I knew. I would always visit my grampy every day and he was the best person in my life and the smartest too. I just wish he was here with me now I miss you grampy. His favorite board game we would play together was "Say Anything". I miss his funny faces and all his funny jokes. Grampy helped me with my homework when mommy and daddy were at work and he was babysitting me. When I slept over grampy would make me pancakes with pemeal bacon, or "eggies" in a cup! Grampy was great at cooking but usually when he baked a cake....he would take the cake out of the oven and it would be half burnt!!! And one more thing...grampy never got to tell me the secret of how the caramilk gets into the caramilk bar! And, all this time he didn't tell me his real name was Randall! i thought it was randy! I really miss you grampy. Maybe you can come talk to me sometime before bed and say goodnight to me please. Love Shayla Bops xoxo
January 29, 2012
Crystal Bonany
I miss you so much Dad. Every day my heart aches for you. I miss your hugs. I can still hear your laugh after you cracked another funny joke...and I can hear you calling out "ya bunch of bums" after the Leafs lost a game..lol! Every day I have constant reminders of you. I miss everything about you. You meant the world to Trinity, Shayla and I. We feel lost without you. I am trying to piece my life back together, and move on, the way I promised you I would. It's just so hard without you here. I know you are watching over us. I promise to make you proud. I love and miss you so much Dad. I can be at peace in knowing that you are in a much better place. No more pain, tears, or frustration. And no more going back to that terrible hospital. You were the most wonderful man I had ever known and ever will know. Truly the best Dad ever.
Love Always,
Crystal-Leigh "Beebops" xoxo
January 18, 2012
Bruce Squires
Randy was a great friend, we were together in Ottawa in the late 70's earlier 80's, always had a smile on and was always ready to help. My deepest condolences to the Bonany family.
Bruce Squires
January 18, 2012
Herb Fleury
Randy was an outstanding man, I will miss and cherish our friendship for all eternity.
January 18, 2012
Please accept my heart felt condolences I had the pleasure of working with Randy in Edmonton. CWO Stephen Rice.
January 15, 2012
Brad Hanner
My condolences go out to his family. I worked with Randy in Edmonton and I attended my first NHL game with him -Oilers vs Flyers game 7 of the Stanley Cup final. Loser paid for the tickets and thanks to Randy I got to see my first Oilers NHL game for free.
January 13, 2012
Andy Kovats
What a shock to hear of Randy's passing; I grew up with Randy in North Bay and recall many flag football games with Ross and I against Randy and Gerry. Hard to believe it's been 40 years. My deepest condolences to all the family.
January 7, 2012
Rock Gauthier
Sincere condolences. I worked with Randy in Petawawa, Cyprus and Ottawa. Always good times. Wonderful memories.
January 6, 2012
Brian Ireland
I worked with Randy in Edmonton and found his infectious smile and laugh contagious. He a Leaf fan and me an Oiler fan sparked many a great conversation that we both walked away from laughing. Randy was a super, super person who was a joy to know. My sincerest condolences to Randy's family.
January 5, 2012
Len & Diane Wood
"Our deepest condolences to the Bonany family. Di and I have had the pleasure of knowing Randy for many years. Randy and I served together in Petawawa and Germany during the seventies and again in Edmonton in the early-mid 80s. He was a great ball player and soldier. Mostly, he was a tremendous friend and colleague. He will be missed by all of us. RIP Randy...Pro Patria!!!Woody & Diane Wood (Pembroke, ON)
January 5, 2012
Bruce Jamieson
To the Bonany family, my deepest condolences for your loss. I had the distinct pleasure and honor working with Randy in Edmonton in the late 80's he was a fine serviceman and gentleman.
January 5, 2012
Lynn Ball
We got to know Randy and Dawn and Crystal in our mutual posting ot Kingston, we became family with each other and we have many wonderful memories of Randy's humour friendship and wisdom, we will miss you terribly and love you dearly, Lynn,Steve, Rory, Zach Ball
January 4, 2012
Harry Rush
My condolences to the Bonany Family. I have many fond memories of playing softball with Randy in the early 1980's. He was a great guy with an unforgettable smile. God Bless old friend.
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