Bonnie was born in Temple, Texas, and grew up in Belton. She was a graduate of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton and later from Baylor University. Bonnie was presently working as a research statistician for Tarleton University in Stephenville. She was a member of the St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Cranfills Gap. Bonnie was married to Russell Algren.
She is survived by her husband, Russell Algren, of Cranfills Gap; sons, Anthony Algren and Troy Algren, both of Cranfills Gap; daughters, Kerra Tomaski and husband, Raymond, of Stephenville, and Julie Terry, of Granbury; grandchildren: Leyla Tomaski, Jadalynn Algren, Katy Algren, and Zayden Sanders; mother, Mary Jane Lick, of Gatesville; sister, Katie Lick; brother, John Lick, of Belton; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. N19
Bonnie was born in Temple, Texas, and grew up in Belton. She was a graduate of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton and later from Baylor University. Bonnie was presently working as a research statistician for Tarleton University in Stephenville. She was a member of the St. Olaf Lutheran Church in Cranfills Gap. Bonnie was married to Russell Algren.
She is survived by her husband, Russell Algren, of Cranfills Gap; sons, Anthony Algren and Troy Algren, both of Cranfills Gap; daughters, Kerra Tomaski and husband, Raymond, of Stephenville, and Julie Terry, of Granbury; grandchildren: Leyla Tomaski, Jadalynn Algren, Katy Algren, and Zayden Sanders; mother, Mary Jane Lick, of Gatesville; sister, Katie Lick; brother, John Lick, of Belton; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. N19
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