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Bonnie Jean Douglas Blais

May 3, 1963 — September 27, 2022

Bonnie Jean Douglas Blais of Norman Ok born May 3, 1963 in Framingham MA passed away unexpectedly at home with her 3 beloved dogs at her side On September 27,2022 after a long hard (10yr) battle with Wagners. Her family is both shocked and devastated by her death.


Bonnie was born to David and Claire Douglas of Marlboro MA. Where she loved living life. She would always say its "the only place where you could enjoy both Ocean and Mountains within a 3 hour car ride". Bonnie enjoyed so many things growing up, from long walks in and around town visiting so many friends. To a good game of pool at "Burts" one of her many local hang outs, to her years of Army Reserves, dancing school ( Ceil Sharon School of Dance), Marlboro paper route, girl scouts, and bus driving. And of course working on cars with her dad, friends, and soon to be husband Raymond Blais.


Bonnie and Ray started to raise their family and moved to Norman OK and got married. While they lived in Norman Bonnie was a house wife and mother until she started working for "Bus Barn". Where there was lots of friends that became family. This was very difficult for her to leave due to her illness. But the friends and memories lived on in her heart.


During Bonnie's illness and between doctor appointments you would find her knitting and crocheting prayer shawls, dollies, hats, gloves and scarfs for the McFarlin Church and her grandchildren, along with many gifts for family and friends. On an occasion she would enjoy some line dancing or a good flea market.


She was proceeded by her mother Claire Douglas of Marlboro MA and her Husband Raymond Blais of Hudson MA.


Bonnie is survived by her father David Douglas of Marlboro MA, Sister Patti Douglas of New Britain CT (partner Michelle ), Her three children Corey Douglas of Marlboro MA, David Blais of Norman OK and Rachel Dryden (husband Adam) of Norman OK. Bonnie also leave behind her three precious granddaughter Paeyton Blais, Rain and Rebel Blais. And soon to be her first grandson.


Bonnie was a caring loving daughter, sister, wife and mother. But most of all GRANDMOTHER. She will be severely missed by so many.


A memorial service will take place at McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church in Norman OK .And then Bonnie will come home to her finally resting place at Saint Stephens in Framingham MA. Dates to times to be determined still.


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