Bonnie Elaine Kay

Bonnie Elaine Kay

Oct. 13, 1935Aug. 1, 2024

Bonnie Elaine Kay passed away on August 1, 2024 in peace at the Courtyard of Natchitoches.

Born on October 13,1935 to Joseph Eli Kay and Thelma Turner Kay, she lived a life filled with warmth, kindness, and cherished connections.

Bonnie was a beloved member of Harmony Baptist Church where she enjoyed fellowship with her church family. Her vibrant personality was reflected in her love for hunting and fishing, along with being an avid card player who enjoyed lively games with her Over the years she held boo-keeping positions with L.H. Johnson and Valley Farmers Co-Op.

She is survived by her loving family: son Louis Raiborn Briley, Jr. and his wife Bridget of Hagewood, LA; daughters Cynthia Kay Dunn of Harmony Community, LA and Kaycee Cook Powell and her husband Kevin of Provencal, LA; grandchildren Quentin Dunn, Ashley Briley Johnson and her husband Jason, Katie Dunn Carney and her husband Lonny, Luke Briley and his wife Desirae, Emily Powell Dahl and her husband Matthew, Erin Anderson and her husband Garrett, Hayden Powell and his wife Carlie; great-grandchildren Haley Carney, Landon Carney, Adalynn Carney, Briley Johnson, Macklin Johnson, Nolan Briley, Nora Briley, Allie Briley, Jack Briley, Aubree Dahl, and Eliza Dahl; brother Waymond Kay and a long-time son-in-law Leslie “Bubba” Dunn, Jr.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her longtime friend and companion Jerry Ronnie Cook; and her brothers, Lester Kay, Jerry Kay, and Ronnie Kay.

Bonnie’s memory will forever be treasured by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

A visitation was on Sunday, Aug. 4 at Harmony Baptist Church located in Provencal followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. The burial was at Friendship Cemetery in Provencal.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers included Lonny Carney, Landon Carney, Luke Briley, Hayden Powell, Jason Wullschledger, Quentin Dunn, Garrett Anderson, and Matthew Dahl.

Honorary pallbearers were Keith Kay, Brian Kay, Bubba Dunn, Kevin Powell, Kenneth Kay and Shelby Borders.

The family would like to thank Courtyard of Natchitoches and Hospice of Natchitoches for their loving care of Bonnie.