Bonita Gail Bober
1964 - 2026
Bonita Gail Bober, 61, of Wallburg, North Carolina, passed away at home on April 12, 2026.
She was born on July 20, 1964 in Glasgow Kentucky to Betty and Wilson Hurt Jr. Some of her fondest childhood memories were being on the family farm in Kentucky. She worked at Volvo the last 15 years as a Senior Customs and Trade Compliance Manager. Bonita loved animals and especially her grandchildren; they held a special place in her heart.
Bonita was preceded in death by her father, Wilson Hurt Jr. Those left to cherish her memory include her loving son Richard Bober (Krystal Sadler); wonderful mother, Betty Hurt; sisters, Amanda Alderson and Michelle Goad; brothers, Jamie Hurt (Chrystal) and Jeff (Jay) Hurt; grandchildren, Casey Arnold, Zachary Bober, Jaxon Bober, Gavin Pettit, and her best friend, Audrey Bradshaw, who she loved dearly because a true good friend is hard to come by.
We are thankful for each and every one of you and for all of the support.
She will be loved and missed by all. It’s time for her to be free and fly.
Services to be announced at a later date.
Blessings and love to all of you. Just remember the good times and things from her in your lives.
Ms. Bonita was an awesome and amazing woman I grew to love her like a mother. She was the type of person that if you need her or anything she give it she was so loving , sweet , funny and out spoken. It was never a dull moment with her. So I know miss her so much and will never forget her she will forever be in my heart I love u Ms. Bonita 🕊️.
Sincere condolences, continued prayers and love to all as you navigate through this very difficult time.
We will miss you so much sissy! We were so looking forward to you coming back to Kentucky and sitting on the porch with us again! Love you Jamie and Chrystal
We love and miss you aunt bow I know your in our hearts and minds we know your at peace’s watching over all of us until we see you again we love you 😘
Grandma oh god how I miss you so much. I know you’ve been watching me all week. I’ve been seeing the signs. I just hope and pray you’re happy, healthy, and free. I’ve enjoyed all the time I got to spend with you. I don’t think I could ever get my nails done again, watch the shows we only watched together again, impulsively order takeout because you never felt like cooking lol. I would do anything to hear you tell me to be careful one more time, so here’s me saying it to you and it won’t be the last time. Be careful grandma and I love you.
I never pictured a world without you in it. You taught me so much since I was 15. You was a role model to me. I remember the time you tried to trick me to eat a burger with mushrooms in the middle. You knew to lie to me about what’s in food to get me to try it haha. I think any food that’s not yours at thanksgiving is not proper thanksgiving food. So when I make thanksgiving I make all the dishes you make. You made me grow up to be better even when I didn’t want to hear it. You accepted my kids as yours and loved them fiercely! You was like a second mother to me even if you didn’t know it. I know you hated how I kept calling you ms Bober when the kids were little out of respect and the kids ended up calling you Bober half their lives. It’s funny but now it’s so special to me. And I still called you Bober so the kids knew I was talking about. I love you Bonita! I will cherish all the memories we had together. Fly high.