Bonnie R. Morse age 65 of Rochester, formerly of Zumbrota died on Sunday evening, March 18, 2007 at Seasons Hospice in Rochester. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 11:00 AM at the Mahn Family Funeral Home ?Larson Chapel in Zumbrota with Reverend Wayne Schoch officiating. Burial will be in Zumbrota Cemetery. Visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, March 20, 2007 from 5:00 ? 7:00 P.M. and on Wednesday one hour prior to the service. Bonnie R. Windhorst was born on January 7, 1942 in Hennepin Co., MN to Arnold and Charlotte (nee Larson) Windhorst. She grew up in rural Zumbrota and graduated from high school in 1959. On February 14, 1959 she married Thomas G. Schreyer. They made their home and raised their children in rural Zumbrota and were later divorced. Bonnie worked as an executive secretary for Tri-State Tire from 1970 ? 1978, International Transport for a short while and Realty Place in Rochester until her retirement. On November 28, 1981 she married Rodney C. Morse. They made their home in Rochester and Rodney died on April 21, 1985. Bonnie was an avid bridge player and enjoyed knitting, traveling, word puzzles and boating on the river. Bonnie is survived by one daughter, Brenda (Steven) Wiech of Mazeppa, two sons, Terry (Dawn) Schreyer of Cannon Falls and Thomas (Christine) Schreyer of Zumbrota, eight grandchildren, Heather Groby of Pine Island, Tiffany (Levi) Nugent of Hudson, WI., Cassandra Groby of Rochester, Brittany Schreyer of Rosemount, Amanda and Katie Jo Schreyer both of Cannon Falls, Anthony and Joseph Schreyer both of Zumbrota, four great grandchildren, Damian Binner of Pine island, Kaleb Walter of Pine Island, Johanna Strain of Rochester and Emma Rae Schreyer of Cannon Falls, her mother, Charlotte Windhorst of Zumbrota and one brother, Byron Windhorst of Portland, OR. Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband Rodney Morse and her father Arnold Windhorst. Casketbearers are her children and spouses, Brenda and Steven Wiech, Terry and Dawn Schreyer and Thomas and Christine Schreyer.