Tera
Eckel Bonds, of Cumming, Georgia, passed away
peacefully in her home on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 after a four-year battle
with breast cancer.
Born Oct. 22, 1977 in Olney, Illinois, Tera was 36.
Though her recent years were scarred with cancer,
she did not allow it to define her. She spent her days with grace and
generosity; her strength and beauty growing with every passing day. Tera wore many hats, her favorite of which were “Mommy,”
“wife,” “daughter,” “sister,” and “friend” and she performed each role with an
enthusiasm that could not be feigned or imitated.
The loves of her life, Jimmy and Emma, were her
pride and joy and she was always willing to share a story or one of the
anecdotes that often come with husbands and young children. She made lists, she
lost lists, she wholly agreed with her mother’s favorite quote of “If you fail
to plan, you plan to fail” but was willing to pick up and go if someone needed,
or even just wanted, her company.
She loved sushi, tween novels, movies based on tween
novels, Frye boots, and General Hospital. Tera
enjoyed working as a senior paralegal for Dickenson Gilroy, LLC in Alpharetta,
Georgia, and often boasted of how fortunate she was to work with such a
wonderful group of individuals: they felt the same of her.
Tera
leaves behind her husband, Jimmy Bonds, their 5-year-old daughter, Emma, and
beloved family dog, Zoe, of Cumming, Georgia, her mother, Lori Barger and
step-father, John Edward Barger, of Olney, Ill., father, Gary Eckel and step-mother, Robbin Eckel, of Noble, Ill., a sister, Tori Taylor and her
husband, Ryan Taylor, along with a niece, Ava Taylor, of Buford, Georgia,
maternal grandparents Carilyn Grinestaff
of Olney, and Jerry Michels and his wife, Sue Michels, of Olney, and numerous aunts and uncles.
She was preceded in death by her paternal
grandparents Gilbert and Florence Eckel. She was a
1995 graduate of Princeton Community High School in Princeton. and a 1999 graduate of Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale.
Visitation will be held Saturday, April 26 from 1-3
p.m. p.m. at McDonald and Son Funeral Home in Cumming, Georgia, with funeral
services following immediately thereafter.