Bonnie Gregg, 83, of Washington, passed peacefully from this world, with her 3 daughters by her side, into the arms of God and her loving husband Buzz Gregg, at Presbyterian Senior Care on Friday, January 29, 2021. She was born April 19, 1937, in Washington to the late Beulah Stuck and the late Edward Greer. Bonnie attended Washington High School and then worked for the Bell Telephone company with her sister Catherine, where she made many lifelong friends. She and her sister enjoyed attending the Bell Telephone Reunions. On January 9, 1960 she married the love of her life, David (Buzzy) Gregg. They enjoyed 53 beautiful years of marriage, until his death in 2013. The marriage produced 3 daughters, Dawn (Donald) Litman, Luann Gregg (Tom Ingram) and Paula (William) Randour . Due to declining health Bonnie resided at Presbyterian Senior Care for the last 4 years. She was lovingly referred to as the "sun goddess", because anytime the sun was shining you would find her outside soaking up the rays. Bonnie loved spending time with her family anytime they would visit, especially her great grandchildren. But her broken heart never recovered from losing her husband. Her family is at peace knowing they are together again. Bonnie was preceded in death by her sisters Catherine Hopkins and Patty Fosnight. She is survived by sisters Caroline Miller, Sue Thompson, Marlene Sargent, Charlene Reisch, Denise Spurell and brother Donnie Greer. Surviving in additon are her beloved grandchildren Brooke (Robin) Layhue, Logan (D.J.) Kearns, Kassie Gordon, Tim (Chelsea) Gordon, Corey (Lindsey) Randour and Jeremy (Kayla) Randour. Great grandchildren, Taylor, Morgan, Bently and Brady Layhue, Bryce Kearns, Xander Holden, Aubrey, Leon and Jade Randour and June Randour. As well as many neices and nephews. The family would like to thank the many caregivers at Presbyterian Senior Care who cared for Bonnie during her time there, with a special thanks to Stephanie. Due to Covid-19 restrictions services will be private, and for the immediate family only. Arrangements are entrusted to the William G. Neal Funeral Homes, Ltd., 925 Allison Ave., Washington, PA. Those wishing to remember Bonnie in a special way can make a memorial donation to Juvenile Diabetes Research, 200 Versey St, 28th Fl, New York, NY 10281 or to Food Allergy Research and Education, in Bonnie's memory. www.jdrf.org www.foodallergy.org