Bonnie Lee Hnat, 77, of Kingsport, TN, passed away on Friday December 8, 2023, after a long battle with cancer. Bonnie was born Vonna Lee Dunlop in McKeesport, PA, and was adopted by Robert R. Crissman and Eleanor (Crawford) Crissman who changed her name to Bonnie Lee. After their passing at a young age, Bonnie spent her teen years in Florida where she sailed to the Bahamas, was a model for Vidal Sassoon, and became a hairdresser. She also attended Florida State University covertly, sneaking into lectures because she could not afford tuition. She understood that education was the key to success. It was this thirst for knowledge that followed her throughout her life, and it was a lesson she imparted on everyone she met.
In her 20's she opened a restaurant outside of the Air Force Base in Blytheville, AR, where she met her husband Stephen P. Hnat, a Sargent in the Air Force. They got married, moved to Connecticut and open an electronics business. They worked side by side until Steve's passing in 1993.
Bonnie was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the late 70's and after being declared cancer free, she enjoyed a healthy, happy life with her family, and her many cats, running the family's electronics company, Hnat Hindes Inc., until 2000. In 2002, she was diagnosed with lung cancer and had a lobectomy done to remove part of her right lung. She also moved first to Texas, and then to Kingsport, TN, where she met some of her closest friends. Her cancer came back again this final time, and after a rather bleak diagnosis, she fought it for another ten years. However, Bonnie did not just go to treatments; she reached out to other cancer patients and helped them with their journey. She would counsel newly diagnosed patients and show them why they should fight, saving hundreds of lives before her death. It is her faith, wisdom, determination and fierce warrior spirit that those who knew her will miss most.
Bonnie is predeceased by her husband Stephen P. Hnat, and her brother-in-law Christopher Hnat of Niantic, CT. She leaves behind a daughter ,Barbara J. Dunkerton and her husband Lorne of Charlton, MA, two grandchildren Christian A. Dunkerton and Lillian J. Dunkerton, also of Charlton, MA, her dear friend Joseph Kuszewski of CT who was like a son to her, as well as her Sister-in-laws Barbara Cordell and Kathy Mann (husband Robert), two brother-in-laws Peter (wife Patty) Hnat and Joseph (wife Ellie) Hnat all from Connecticut, as well as several nieces and a nephew. She also leaves behind her friends, who were her TN family.
The family would like to personally thank Glenn and Sandy for their assistance during her final stages, as well as a special thank you to her medical team, Dr. Anindya Sen of Johnson City, TN, Dr. Trask Printz of ETSU in Kingsport TN, and the staff at Amedisys Home Health Care, specifically Curtis Litton in Speech Therapy. You all gave her so much care, compassion and friendship and brought her true comfort in her time of need.
Per Bonnie's request, she will be cremated and buried in MA with her husband. There will be no services in TN, however animals were her passion, so the family asks that in lieu of flowers, you make a donation to the local animal shelter in Bonnie's honor.
This obituary is lovingly written by the Hnat family. Trinity Memorial Centers (423-723-8177) is honored to serve them.