Bonnie Kellogg
July 19, 1974 ~ May 10, 2025
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Bonnie Anne Kellogg, 50, of Gettysburg, passed away Saturday, May 10, 2025, at Avera Missouri River Health Center, Gettysburg, surrounded by family and assisted by hospice after a battle with glioblastoma brain cancer.
Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at the United Methodist Church, Gettysburg with Pastor Laura Cook presiding. Burial will follow in the Gettysburg Cemetery. A prayer service will be 7:00 p.m., Monday, May 19, 2025, at the church with visitation one-hour prior.
Bonnie was born on July 19, 1974, in Hoven, SD, to Arlen and Sandra (Lamberton) Stiegelmeier. She attended both grade school and high school in Gettysburg, graduating in 1992. Bonnie initially enrolled at Black Hills State University for college. After working for a time, she later re-enrolled at Presentation College, where she earned a B.A. in Business Management and an associate degree in Health Information, graduating in 2002.
Bonnie returned to Gettysburg, SD, and began working at the Rural Health Clinics so she could help care for her father, Arlen—whom she absolutely adored—following his health struggles. She later transferred to Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and, in 2004, joined the Avera Hospital team. She worked in the Health Information Department for 20 years, until her cancer diagnosis made it impossible for her to continue.
In 2005, Bonnie met the love of her life, Paul Kellogg. They were married on April 2, 2006, in Las Vegas, NV. Together, they farmed with Paul’s family, operating PBK Farms Inc. in Gettysburg and the surrounding area. On January 28, 2008, their first daughter, Ashley Anne, was stillborn in Sioux Falls, SD. On March 3, 2009, they welcomed their daughter, Alexis Renae.
Bonnie was a member of the United Methodist Church in Gettysburg and a credentialed AHIMA Health Information Specialist. She enjoyed reading, walking, exercising, riding side-by-sides, camping, exploring Pinterest, and watching scary movies and crime/detective shows. She was a lifelong Green Bay Packers fan. Above all, Bonnie's greatest joy came from spending time with her family and supporting her daughter, Alexis, who was the pride of her life.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Paul, and daughter, Alexis, of Gettysburg; father- and mother-in-law, William and Corliss Kellogg of Gettysburg; sisters-in-law, Rebecca Kellogg of Gettysburg, and Elizabeth Kellogg (Brandon), along with nieces, Ava and Kennedy of Harrisburg; her birthing person, Sandra Stiegelmeier, and sibling, Kenny, of Gettysburg.
She was preceded in death by her daughter, Ashley Anne; her father, Arlen Stiegelmeier; and her mother-in-law, Ethel Kellogg.
Memorials may be directed to Keep Hope Local, 127 Hilltop Dr., Gettysburg, SD 57442.
A special thank you to Connie Belford and Shannon Stuwe for the excellent care Bonnie received, as well as to Keep Hope Local and the entire community for their support through meals, cards, donations, and encouragement during Bonnie’s courageous battle with cancer.
Luce Funeral Home of Gettysburg has. been entrusted with Bonnie’s arrangements.




Paul & Alexis, we are so devastated with you and pray for strength and guidance during this difficult time. Find the happy memories and how she made us all laugh and hang onto those. We will forever miss and love you Bonnie 🙁
My sympathies to the entire family. Bonnie was part of our Avera family and was loved for her upbeat personality and smile. She was always willing to help anyone who needed her. She had an amazing attitude and such a pleasant demeanor. Prayers for all of her family during today and in the days ahead. She will be deeply missed and never forgotten. Kathy Dorale Fiegen – VP Health Information Management – Avera Health
My thoughts and prayers ate with your family.
We are so sorry for your loss. May your hearts be filled with the many happy memories you shared.
Pauli & Alexis and families,
I'm so deeply sorry. I pray for peace, comfort, and understanding for you. We are thinking and praying for you during this difficult time. Hold tight to the good memories and I hope they give you peace and comfort.
So sorry to hear about Bonnie, she looks like her mother, Sandra Stegomier. She was a lot like her mother in her obituary. Sending prayers to Sandra, Kenny and family.