Wellington D. Bond, Jr. was born December 18, 1951 in Gary Indiana to Wellington Bond, Sr. and Lohamo Knox. He grew up in Flint, Michigan and graduated from Central High School. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1973, serving in the Vietnam War. He served his country honorably for 16 years. He later continued his service as a Civil Servant 16 years. He later continued his service as a Civil Servant until his retirement in August 2018. Wellington passed away on May 20, 2019 in Sentara Virginia Beach General in Virginia Beach, VA.
Mr. Bond is survived by his wife of 43 years, Salvacion Bond. He is also survived by his two daughters, Janet Smith and Diana Morath; his son, Dean Bond; grandchildren, Milenia Mendez, Shane Clegg, Shawn Deans, Sheldon Deans, Savannah Bond, Autumn Bond and Logan Bond; great grandchildren, Raphael
Stahl and Rhylee Honey; sister, Deana Davis and brother, Tom Becket. He was a very hard-working husband, father, and grandfather. He loved his family very much and tried to provide them the best life he could. He will be greatly missed and remembered forever in the hearts of his friends and family.
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Miciah Foreman says
May 23, 2019 at 8:57 amI’m very sorry for your loss. You may like to read John 5:28,29. God promises to remove pan and death very soon.
Venturoso & Honey Family says
May 24, 2019 at 12:56 pmPlease accept our deepest condolences to you all.!!
Art & Ruth Venturoso & Rhylee Honey
Deli says
May 25, 2019 at 10:47 amI’m truly sorry for the loss of your dear loved one . Losing someone we love is heartbreaking. Dads are special and are terribly missed. We yearn for the time when sickness pain and death will be a thing of the past, Rev 21:4
lin says
May 25, 2019 at 3:09 pmI am truly sorry for your loss, what really comforted me in my time of loss is the scripture@ Revelation 21:3&4 . Which gives us the wonderful promise of God wiping out every tear from our eyes and death being no more. I hope this promise from Jehovah will truly bring your family much comfort at this time.
Paul Burns, Norfolk Naval Shipyard says
June 7, 2019 at 6:26 pmMy sincerest condolences. I worked with Dean as a government contractor as well as a civil servant. I was deeply saddened to hear he had passed away recently. I remember him always having a funny thing to say, and would easily brighten the mood in a tough situation. I pray you are able to persevere in the face of your bereavement, and know that he is loved and remembered by many.
Lamont Simmons says
June 10, 2019 at 8:35 amMy deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends, colleagues and neighbors on the passing of the beloved Dean. He was a great colleague of mine at NNNSY. He is sorely missed.