Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum  

Go Back   Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum > Discussion > Obituaries

Obituaries Please use this forum to post obituary listings and death notices.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 19th September 2021, 00:51
DavidIsby DavidIsby is online now
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Washington DC
Posts: 1,331
DavidIsby will become famous soon enoughDavidIsby will become famous soon enough
Stephen Bonner, 76th FS, 23rd FS, 14th AF

From Facebook: Allied Warbirds and Pilots of WWII
Chris Bonner · t6s hrnosores ·

Obituary
Stephen Jacob Bonner, Jr., 103, of Carlinville, IL, formerly Guymon, OK died Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at Heritage Health in Carlinville. He was born January 16, 1918 in Guymon, OK to Stephen Jacob, Sr. and Nellie Belle (Embree) Bonner. Stephen married Joy Wilson on August 14, 1945 in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Joy, two brothers, two sisters, and grandson, Zachary Howard Scott.
He was a graduate of Panhandle College in Goodwell, OK, and attended the University of Illinois. Mr. Bonner retired as President of Flex-N-Gate Manufacturing Company, a division of The Scott Fetzer Company in Urbana, IL. He was a lifelong Baptist and held various positions in many Baptist Churches; Sunday School Superintendent, teacher, deacon, etc.
Mr. Bonner was an avid gardener, wonderful cook, and canned a mean pickle (a recipe from his mother). He learned to play the violin at an early age, but was too embarrassed to be seen carrying his instrument to school, so made his sister carry it. Mr. Bonner lived much of his life in Guymon, Oklahoma on the land his father and grandfather Homesteaded on before Oklahoma became a state.
At an early age Mr. Bonner discovered his love for flying. A friendly pilot at the local prairie airport would often take him up for a ride, and it was because of this, he joined the US Army Reserve and was commissioned as a second lieutenant at Eagle Pass Army Air Force on February 16, 1943. He joined the 76th Squadron of the 23rd Fighter Group in June 1943 and was deployed to China in short order. Commanding them all was Brigadier General Claire Lee Chennault.
As one of the famous "Flying Tigers", Mr. Bonner flew dozens of missions in the Western Theatre, earning the level of Ace for five confirmed air-to-air kills of Japanese fighter planes. Mr. Bonner was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster in lieu of a Second Award of the Distinguished Flying Cross for extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as a P-40 Fighter Pilot of the 76th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, FOURTEENTH Air Force.
On July 4, 1942, the U.S. Army Air Forces officially took charge in China and the AVG ceased to exist, to be reincarnated as the 23rd Fighter Group. Retaining the AVG's distinctive shark mouth on its Curtiss P-40s, the 23rd entered combat. Commanding them all was Claire Lee Chennault, whose rank and responsibilities had risen from Colonel leading the AVG to brigadier general in charge of the China Air Task Force.
In September 2005 Bonner, accompanied by his daughter, was among numerous Flying Tigers and American veterans invited to Beijing to commemorate what his Chinese hosts referred to as the "60th Anniversary of the Victory of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World's Anti-Fascist War." Bonner was made an Honorary Citizen of Kunming, China, and had dinner and other encounters with the President of China.
One more honor was to come. On May 20, 2015, Steve Bonner joined 33 other Aces in Washington D.C. to receive the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of the total of 1,447 American airmen who attained the vaunted status of Ace.
Bonner transitioned to jets after the war, and was stationed at Rantoul Air Force Base in Illinois. He retired in the early 50's as a Major.
At the age of 103 years, Bonner was the oldest surviving American Fighter Ace. He was also the last living Ace to have fought in China/CBI.
Mr. Bonner has donated his China memorabilia to the No Man's Land Museum, in Goodwell, Oklahoma.
Funeral Service date, time, place: A private Military funeral will be held in Guymon, Oklahoma in the Bonner family plot at a date to be determined.
Fly High, Dad!
He is survived by his children, Stephen Jacob (Lorraine) Bonner III of Albuquerque, NM; Jane Bonner (Randy) Scott of Carlinville, IL; Chris Arthur (Deborah) Bonner of Westfield, IN; 6 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; one sister, Helen Riffe (105 yrs old) of Claremore, OK, and several nieces and nephews
__________________
author of THE DECISIVE DUEL: SPITFIRE VS 109, published by Little Brown. Visit its website at: http://Spitfirevs109.com
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 19th September 2021, 03:20
Teresa Maria's Avatar
Teresa Maria Teresa Maria is offline
Alter Hase
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,220
Teresa Maria is on a distinguished road
Re: Stephen Bonner, 76th FS, 23rd FS, 14th AF

Rest in peace.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Major Gerhard Joachim - KG 53 Rittmeister Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces 22 26th September 2019 20:01
B24 use by Red Chinese ? Alex Smart Post-WW2 Military and Naval Aviation 13 20th April 2019 01:17
Oberleutnant Dieter Meister Leo Etgen Luftwaffe and Axis Air Forces 33 1st January 2019 18:25
List of US Air Force stations in UK WW2 Bruce Dennis Allied and Soviet Air Forces 7 4th December 2018 14:27
Spitfire Histories Alex Smart Allied and Soviet Air Forces 16 13th April 2010 14:19


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 00:53.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.2
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2018, 12oclockhigh.net