Nashville, TN - Bonny Jo Singleton, age 49, passed away at Tristar Summit Medical Center on July 25th, 2025 after suffering a medical event the previous evening at her home in Nashville, TN.
Bonny was born in Miami, Fl. to Robert "Bobby" Jo Singleton and Barbara Jean Singleton. Her father was the lead mechanic for Southern Airway at MIA and her mother, Barbara was a homemaker at the time. After her parents divorce, Barbara opened Family Feed in Hialeah, FL where Bonny spent many of her young years working and developing a love for animals.
Bonny spent her high school years in Orlando, FL with her horse, Little Jo, her brother Fred and his wife Linda. After high school, Bonny moved to Tennessee to be with her best friend from childhood, Regan Bobbi Hall.
Bonny was a very active and dedicated attendee of Baird's Mill Church of Christ. She worked 25 years at various companies as an accounts payable clerk, with her last 17 years at SMS Holdings in Nashville, TN. She was an entrepreneur of various home-based businesses.
Bonny was very creative, and she loved to craft, sew, can, tend to the needs of all her animals, make soap, design and make jewelry, and grow amazing vegetables from seeds in her garden. No details were ever left out in her award winning costumes that she created yearly, which lead to the annual Halloween costume contest being named after her. She'd give her time and energy to help others and she enjoyed reading fantasy and apocalyptic books, both genres that fueled her creative talents. Bonny always had a "listening ear" for everyone, without judgement.
Bonny is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Kelly Lynne Singleton. She is survived by her long time boyfriend and fiancé, Damien Boyd; brothers, Dan Albury of Oak Hill, WV, and Fred Albury of Citra, FL.; sister, Deanna "Dee" Albury, (niece and nephew, Aaron & Jasmine Albury) of Oak Hill WV; uncle, Donald Dulom; cousins, Donna (Kevin) Biederman and Ciera, as well as numerous relatives whose lives she touched in the Boyd, Dulom and Albury families, as well as those colleagues she worked with over the years.
Bonny will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all those whose lives were brightened by her presence. Though her time with us was far too short, Bonny's kindness, laughter, and love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. Her final wish was to help others through research donation for science.
Bonny Jo Singleton's life will be celebrated at Partlow Funeral Chapel in Lebanon, TN. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 29th, 2025 from 4-6 p.m. The Celebration of Life service will follow at 6:00 p.m. in the Partlow Chapel. All family, friends, and those whose lives Bonny touched, are welcome to join in remembering and celebrating her life.
Final Thought: "Say her name. Remind the world that it's okay to Love what was lost and Love what is. Death shouldn't erase her entire life - or the life you made with her." Honor what was and live for what is.
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Nashville, TN - Bonny Jo Singleton, age 49, passed away at Tristar Summit Medical Center on July 25th, 2025 after suffering a medical event the previous evening at her home in Nashville, TN.
Bonny was born in Miami, Fl. to Robert "Bobby" Jo Singleton and Barbara Jean Singleton. Her father was the lead mechanic for Southern Airw
Published on July 28, 2025 in The Wilson Post
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