Mrs. Bonnie (Coffee) Janata, of Attleboro and formerly of Florida, died Wednesday, May 1 in the Golden Living Center, Attleboro, following a period of failing health. She was born 79 years ago in Whittier, Calif., the daughter of the late Charles and Lucille P. (Ernst) Coffee. She was educated in California and had resided in Sierra Vista, Arizona before moving to Florida a number of years ago. In Arizona, Bonnie had been employed as a school bus driver for several years and also drove special needs children on trips. She was a member of the Hollywood, Fla. YWCA. She enjoyed playing golf and was an avid movie fan.
She leaves: 1 son: Glenn Janata and his wife, Cheryl of Miami, Fla.; 1 daughter: Toni Mota and her husband, David of Pawtucket, R.I.; 2 granddaughters: Kristine and Lauren Janata, both of Miami, Fla.; 1 grandson: Marty Coggins of Coral Springs, Fla.; 1 great grandson: Collin Coggins of Coral Springs, Fla., and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services and interment will be private at the convenience of the family. Visiting Hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements are under the direction of The Riendeau-Mulvey Funeral Home of Taunton.