Bonnie Jean Martin (Fouse) (1962-2026)

Bonnie Jean Martin (Fouse), 63, of Economy, passed away on March 16th, 2026, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born in Sewickley and she was raised in Hopewell Township, where she learned the values that defined her life: faith, family, kindness, and service to others. Those who knew Bonnie knew her as someone who never met a stranger. She was a friend to everyone she encountered and was always ready with a smile, genuine advice, or a listening ear. Her heart was big enough to make everyone feel welcome and loved. She was the devoted wife of John W. Martin. Bonnie and John shared a beautiful love. Together, they built a life centered on faith, family, and loyal support for one another. This was especially evident during life’s most difficult challenges. Their marriage was marked by deep loyalty, laughter, and a partnership that served as an example to everyone who knew them.

Bonnie was also a proud and loving mother to Rayna Knox (Michael), Amy Effler (Kristopher), and Allison Feszko (Nicolo). Being their mother was one of her greatest joys and proudest callings. She was their constant source of encouragement, their steadfast provider of wisdom, and their safe place in every season of life. Through every milestone and challenge, Bonnie was there with immeasurable love, guidance, and prayers, which shaped the women they have become.

Perhaps her most cherished title was “Wobie.” As a grandmother, she was simply perfect—showering endless love, encouragement, and joy on her grandchildren and granddogs: Brenlee Jean (15), Baylee Elizabeth (11), Michaela Ray (6), Isaac Martin (4), Silas John (2), and Lucy, Copper, and Anna. Being their Wobie brought her such happiness; they were the light of her life. They will hold dear memories of times at Lake Raystown, pajama walks, nature walks, weekly family dinners, playing with both baby dolls and trucks, reading books, attending many sporting events and activities, and coloring on the driveway with chalk.

Bonnie was the cherished daughter-in-law of Ada “Betty” Martin. She is lovingly remembered by her sister, Tina (Dave) Harmon, and her brother, Dale (Kathy) Fouse, along with sister-in-law, Joann (Paul) Hovan, brother-in-law, Kevin (Kim) Martin, and other family members, including nieces and nephews who meant the world to her. Bonnie loved her family deeply and cherished every moment spent with them.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ray and Virginia Fouse, and her father-in-law, Donald Martin.

Bonnie was a dedicated and lifelong member of Ohio United Presbyterian Church in Aliquippa, where her faith was not only something she believed but something she lived every day. Her church family was incredibly important to her, and she treasured the many brothers and sisters in Christ who walked alongside her throughout her life. Her life was defined by quiet but countless acts of service, both in her personal life and in her career as a nurse at Sewickley Valley Hospital, Ambridge Area School District, and Masonic Village Sewickley. She was always the first to be there when someone needed help, encouragement, or comfort. She loved others with her whole heart and gave generously of herself, never expecting anything in return.

Her life was a beautiful reflection of her faith and trust in the Lord. The words of Psalm 121 reflect the hope she carried: “I lift up my eyes to the hills—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.” Bonnie lived with the assurance that the Lord was her strength in every circumstance. If you knew Bonnie, you felt loved. Her warmth, faith, and dedication to her family will remain a lasting legacy in the lives of all who knew her.

Family and friends will be received on Wednesday, March 18th, from 5–8 P.M. in the John Syka Funeral Home Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge, who was in charge of her arrangements. A time of viewing will also be held on Thursday, March 19th from 9–10 A.M. in the Ohio United Presbyterian Church in Hopewell, followed by a service to celebrate her beautiful life. Her final resting place will be Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, 273 PA-68, Rochester.

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