Note: Bonnie was very artistic and before her marriage painted and sketched and did china painting, tinted photographs professionally - in the days when only black and white or sepia photography was possible.
Bonnie was very good looking, and had the fine complexion and red-gold hair inherited from her English and Irish forebears.
She died a few days after the birth of her fourth son, from kidney failure, at home at King Street, North Glenelg, one back from the sea. The baby died four days later and the three little boys went to their Muller grandparents at Second Avenue, St. Peters and attended the East Adelaide Primary School. They spent time also at Glenelg with the Rogers grandparents. Both grandmothers died in 1928 - Fanny Rogers in June, and Katie Muller in October.