1944 – 2016
LOVELL — Bonnie Louise (Curtis) Fox, 72, of Lovell, passed away at her Heald Pond home Nov. 3.
She was born in Auburn on May 28, 1944, the daughter of Wilfred and Dorothy (Kennen) Curtis. A graduate of South High School in Worcester, Mass., Bonnie went on to work as an insurance agent, produce manager, real estate agent, restaurant manager, dental assistant, rural route postal carrier, and postmaster for Stoneham.
She was also an active volunteer in the Lovell Volunteer Fire Company’s Ladies Auxiliary, Lovell Historical Society, Lovell United Church of Christ, snowmobile clubs and the John McKeen Fishing Derby.
Bonnie had two passions in her life, her extensive family and her singing. She sang with the Mollyockett Chorus and was a member of its quartet, Meant to Be. Her voice was pitch perfect and when speaking about her singing she would light up any room. Her performances were excited and animated, and her laughter brightened any occasion.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Larry; five sons, F. Scot Angevine and his fiancée, Jodi Thompson, Brent Angevine and his wife, Lori, Ray Fox and his partner, Lisa Scribner, Dean Angevine and his wife, Melanie, Troy Fox and his wife, Amy; 10 grandchildren, the light of her life, Abby, Luke, Chelsea, Trevor, Leah and Grafton Angevine and Ryan, Alex, Liam and Austin Fox; her nephews, Thomas, Steven, Shawn, Joel and Aaron; and her niece, Wendy.
She was predeceased by her parents, Wilfred and Dorothy; and her sisters, Donna and Jane.
Words of condolence and tribute may be shared with Bonnie’s family at www.woodfuneralhome.org.

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