Bonnie Jo Scott
(nee Dalicandro) On May 30, 2025, of Glassboro. Age 69. Beloved wife of Bill. Devoted mother of Samantha DeLaTorre (Will) and Billy Scott. Loving grandmother of Talia. Dear sister of Louis Dalicandro. Survived by her in-laws Jane and Les Rotberg. Loved by nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Also, survived by her step-grandchildren Kyler, Layna, and Emily. Bonnie loved her grandpuppies Benny and Teddy.
Bonnie was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, where she met the love of her life, Bill. After welcoming two beautiful children into the world, the family moved to New Jersey to be closer to Bill’s relatives and start a new chapter.
Wherever Bonnie worked, her coworkers quickly became some of her dearest friends. She had a gift for turning every workplace into a second family, always cherishing the connections she made.
A natural nurturer, Bonnie had a passion for cooking. She shared her love through food not just with her family and friends, but also with strangers, many of whom became friends thanks to the warmth she served from her lunch truck in South Jersey. Whether you were hungry or simply needed comfort, Bonnie was there with a plate in hand and a smile on her face.
Bonnie was an avid reader who often had more than one book going at a time, immersing herself in stories and knowledge with joy and curiosity. She never forgot a birthday, always sending heartfelt cards through the mail to let her loved ones know she was thinking of them.
A lifelong animal lover, Bonnie couldn’t pass a dog without stopping to say hello. Her love for animals was just one more reflection of the kindness she showed to the world.
Bonnie also treasured time spent traveling and vacationing with her family and friends, creating lasting memories filled with laughter and love.
She touched countless lives with her generosity, warmth, and unwavering spirit and she will be deeply missed by all who had the joy of knowing her.
Family and friends are invited to attend her visitation Sunday, June 22nd 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM at the Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Rd., Washington Twp.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”