Christopher Nicholas (Asher) Bonnick (25 Dec 1959 - 23 Mar 2015)

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Location
Bramcote Crematorium Coventry Lane Bramcote Nottingham NG9 3GJ
Date
10th Apr 2015
Time
2.45pm
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In loving memory of the late Christopher Nicholas (Asher) Bonnick who sadly passed away on 23rd March 2015

    
THE funeral service for Trowbridge-born grandfather Christopher Bonnick will take place in Nottingham this Friday.

The 55-year-old property developer, who was raised in the Studley Green area of the town, was pulled by firefighters from a burning house in Derby Grove on March 22.


He was taken to Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham but later died of his injuries, with his family at his bedside.

A 56-year-old man was charged with the murder of Mr Bonnick and has been remanded in custody until June 30.

Mr Bonnick was born and raised in Trowbridge by his mother alongside his eight siblings, with many now living in the Newtown area.

He was a former pupil at Nelson Haden School, now Clarendon Academy, and was a father of four, with three daughters and a son. He also had four grandchildren. Moving to several cities in his life to settle in Nottingham where he made his life, having 3 children. He took on various opportunities to expand his knowledge in different field's of work, from bus driver to long lorry driver, driving instructor and then finally got into property letting and developing, as his children grew older he went travelling and fell in love with Africa and planned on moving there in the years to come when his life was sadly taken by one of his tenant's.

In a tribute paid to him, one of his daughters said: “He had a great community spirit and he liked helping everyone and anyone.

“He would give the shirt off his back and was very kind.

“He was well known because of his trademark dreadlocks and hazel eyes and he would say hello to everyone.”

His funeral will take place at Bramcote Crematorium, Coventry Lane, in Nottingham this Friday at 2.45pm

    

D Marie wrote

I will always love you

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Lillian Achen wrote

Hey asher its me sydney though u wont hear me.i really wanted you to know that you were like a father to me when ever you came to Uganda.i felt protected when ever I was with you.You will always be in my memories love you alot.

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Lillian Achen wrote

I happen to be christophers girlfriend lillian Achen from Uganda.chris you came to my life as amiracle,the devil is a layer,we had great plans a head together and we were very happy together.thankyou for the love and the kindness you shared with my family.perpertual light grand for you chris,We use to say to each other that Asher and Lillian were GOD given nobody can separete us apart from GOD.Am heart broken but I pray to God may he take you to the right hand side till we meet again.will always miss you.from your love lillian Achen from Uganda.

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  • Definitely wasn't Chris's girlfriend

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Ronald Ogal wrote

Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart R.I.P

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Achen Lillian wrote

I was so delighted for the first time the late came to Africa. That was so amazing and so much of a surprise to me in Uganda.

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Faustina Asante wrote

To live in the heart of others is never to die. You carried an aura of peace around you, may you rest peacefully. Such an awful way to die.

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Yatuha Etheldreda wrote

Asher we are praying that may your soul RIP. You came to buy my dolls in Uganda as a customer and you ended up being a friend! You have left a Rasta doll we made together as a trade mark. My family will never forget you Asher. My condolences to the family

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sue stringer wrote

Thinking of my friend Clara & all of the family & friends of Christopher.
Will be thinking of you, sending my thoughts & love.
R.I.please Mr Bonnick xxx

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