Harry E. Bonar Harry Edward Bonar

July 23, 1951 - February 4, 2023
Harry E. Bonar Harry Edward Bonar

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HARRY EDWARD BONAR 71, of Shadyside, Ohio passed away Saturday , February 4, 2023 at WVU Reynolds Hospital.

Harry was born on July 23,1951 in Wheeling to the late Jack and Mary Jean Bonar.

He retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Yorkville plant after 30 years.

Harry is survived by his fiancee, Gretchen (Kraatz) Dahl; his children, Jack Bonar, Court Bonar, Brooke Bonar and Glenn (Jodie) Bonar all of Shadyside, Ohio; grandchildren, Brylee Bonar, Kane Kidd, Kallyn Perks, Emily Perks, and Sophia Bonar. Sadly missed by his brothers, Gregg (Rosemary) Bonar and Mark (Kathy) Bonar all of Shadyside,Ohio; his sisters, Lynne (Jay) Johnson, Lee (Randy) Trimble and Lori Bonar all of Shadyside, Ohio. Loved by his nieces, nephews,and great-nieces and nephews.

According to Harry’s wishes their will be no visitation or service. Burial at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements by Care Funeral Home, Moundsville WV.

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  • February 09, 2023
    Steve and Shirley Sabatina says:
    To the entire Bonar family: From a former Smithfield Street neighbor, our deepest sympathies to all of you. Will never forget all of the fun times we all had as kids growing up on that street. Rest in peace, Harry.

  • February 07, 2023
    Jack and Cindy Milner says:
    Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you. Jack and Cindy Milner

  • February 06, 2023
    Linda Baker says:
    Harry, you will be missed!!! I love you like a brother. Rest in peace! Fly High and may you enjoy your eternity being pain free. 🙏❤️🙏

  • February 06, 2023
    Tom and Amy Lowe says:
    Bonar Family, so sorry for the loss of your brother. May you find comfort in his memories.

  • February 06, 2023
    Amy and Don Potter says:
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. We have our memories of Christmas evenings at your mom and dad's house. Thinking of you at the most difficult time.