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Official Obituary of

Isabelle "Bonnie" Lydia (Craig) DiMaio

September 14, 1939 ~ October 21, 2025 (age 86) 86 Years Old

Isabelle "Bonnie" DiMaio Obituary

Isabelle “Bonnie” Lydia DiMaio, 86, of Forsyth, Missouri went on to be with the Lord October 21, 2025. She was born to Henry Watt and Lydia Margaret (Lewis) Craig, September 14, 1939, in Yonkers, New York. Bonnie married her dear husband Robert “Bob” DiMaio, September 11, 1958, in Garden Grove, California.   

She graduated from Reseda Charter High School in Reseda, California. Bonnie then attended Los Angles Pierce College in Woodland Hills, California. She worked as a computer lab teacher for many years and continued teaching upon moving to Forsyth 30 years ago, at Forsyth School. In her free time, she enjoyed making meals for her family and cooking for others. Bonnie had a deep passion for music and played the accordion, guitar, and other instruments. Her biggest blessing was her family; she loved pictures of her family and had them everywhere in her home.  

Bonnie leaves behind her sons; John DiMaio of Sacramento, CA, Robert DiMaio of Forsyth, MO, Michael DiMaio (Michelle) of Harrison, AR, David DiMaio (Tonya) of Forsyth, MO; many nieces and nephews; 4 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; and numerous other family members and friends.   

She was preceded by her husband Bob; parents Henry and Lydia Craig; son, Richard Leonard DiMaio; brother, Robert Henry Craig; sister, Patricia Craig; grandchild, Stacy Lynn DiMaio. 

Final arrangements were made with assistance from Snapp-Bearden Forsyth Chapel.  

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