Bonnie Lee Trujillo

bonnie trujillo

July 22, 1931 ~ July 25, 2025

Born in: Rocky Ford, CO
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Bonnie Lee Trujillo, 94 years young, entered heaven on July 25, 2025. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 68 years, Tony Trujillo; son, Anthony Jude Trujillo; parents, Frederico and Maxine Madrid of Rocky Ford, Colorado; brothers, Jose Garfield Madrid, Benny Madrid, Sullivan Madrid, Estibon Madrid, and Gilbert Madrid; sisters, Rose Casias, and Lil Dorothy Gloria Madrid; son-in-law, Joseph “Tom” Martinez. Bonnie is survived by her six children and their respective families; 1) Dr. Gloria (Pete) Sanchez, April Sanchez and son (Jett Baker), Desiree Sanchez (Christian, Camerin, Ckeanin “CK”), and Jude Sanchez and children (Jude II, Skylar, Kennedy) 2) Theresa (James) Vigil, James Vigil and daughter (Madyson) and Jamie Vigil 3) Anthony (Debra) Trujillo, Christina (Stevan) Chavez and children, (Justus, Daymn, Tonie), Tony Trujillo, Jr. and son (Cyrus) 4) Geraldine Martinez, Erica (Chris) Manzanares and children, ( Alejandra, (Marc Butts), Izaiah Trujillo and Kenlee Manzaneras) and Deidre Trujillo and son (Elijah Trujillo) 5) Fred “Joe” (Janet) Trujillo and son (Adam Schoenthal) 6) Brenda (Art) Aranda and children, Rhyli and Aidan Aranda. Also survived by brother Fred Madrid, Jr. and sister Dorothy Madrid; brother-in-law Adolph “Val” (Hope) Trujillo and sister-in-law Mary Lucero; special friends Nathan “Michael” Chavez, Jean “The Big Carrot” Hall, and Karen “The Real Carrot” Quintana Planalp. Bonnie was born July 22, 1931, in Rocky Ford, Colorado, and attended school there. Like her spouse Tony, she encouraged her children to excel in their studies. Bonnie was hard-working and took pride in her employment at Pueblo Community College. She retired from this institution after serving 25+ years. During her tenure, she earned numerous awards for outstanding work performance. She especially recalled the wonderful relationships that she had with agency staff members. More importantly, she mentored student workers in pursuing/completing their educational goals. Bonnie believed in commitment to family, respect for one another and self, faith and love in God, and care for Mother Nature. She cheered for the Dallas Cowboys and prepared the best menudo on Bronco Sundays. She enjoyed traveling and her favorite destination was Mount Rushmore. Above all Bonnie’s accomplishments, was the love and care she gave to her 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Many thanks to the staff at Rock Canyon Rehabilitation Center for the care given to her. Viewing is 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, July 30, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Rosary followed by funeral Mass, 10:30 a.m. Friday. August 1,2025, at St. Francis Xavier Church, 611 Logan Ave. with Fr. Peter John Abogado as celebrant. Services will be live-streamed via St. Francis Facebook page. Any concerns, contact Jamie at 719-250-6630. Inurnment, Mountain View Cemetery. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Viewing: July 30, 2025 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Montgomery & Steward Funeral Chapel
1317 N. Main Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-542-1552
http://www.montgomerysteward.com

Rosary followed by Funeral Mass: August 1, 2025 10:30 am

St. Francis Xavier Church
611 Logan Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81004

719-564-1125

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  1. CandleImageGram,
    I am going to miss your every Sunday phone calls asking me to pick you up a sandwich or something for dinner before staying the night with you. The many drives every couple of months to get your hair done and go shopping at the store. I know you are in a better place and free of pain. Rest in Peace Gram. Until we meet again.
    Love you always,

  2. CandleImageGrandma, thank you for your unconditional love. You never judged me and you always had my back. I will always remember our Friday nights and weekly visits. I miss you so much. I love you. Love your Daisy 🌼

  3. CandleImageMom, I am so grateful for all the time we spent together. I know exactly who I draw my strength from. Watching you never waiver in your faith in God while dealing with severe arthritis pain as well as injuries from falls illustrates the kind of warrior you were. Although it saddens me that you are no longer with us, I take comfort in knowing that you are now at peace and in the presence of our Lord and all your loved ones that have gone before you. You will always be a treasure to me, and I will miss our prayer time together and your daily blessing when leaving your house.

    I Love you,

    Geraldine

    “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Ecclesiastes 3.1 KJV


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