Obituary of Spencer C. Bonds
Spencer C. Bonds affectionately known as "Spenc" was born in Baltimore, Maryland on August
25, 1932, to the late Sarah Bonds and Freddie Bonds Sr. He was called to his eternal home on
November 21, 2022. He completed his secondary education in the Baltimore City Public
Schools System where he excelled in many sports, then he moved on to Carver Vocational
Technical High School, continuing his sporting activities. He met and married the love of his life,
Margaret Bolen in 1954 and this union produced one daughter, Veronica Bonds.
Upon completion of high school Spencer received a four-year scholarship to Virginia Union
University. As a wide receiver, he was a four-year starter for the Panthers on the football field.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. He was invited to the Baltimore
Colts and Pittsburg Steelers training camps upon completing his college career but
unfortunately, he was never drafted to either team. He later earned his first Master's degree
from Coppin State University, and a second from Loyola College, now Loyola University. For 37
years, he devoted his life to the Baltimore City Public Schools System where he was a beloved
teacher, coach, and administrator. He was inducted in the Hall of Fame at Carver Vocational
Technical High School and Virginia Union University. He was also named one of the
Outstanding Elementary Teachers of America. To the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, he was a
lifetime member.
Spencer loved gardening. Around the city of Baltimore, he was known as 'the man with the
beautiful yard' and he received numerous awards from the Patio Gardener for his beautiful
yardwork. He was an ardent fan of the Baltimore Ravens, and everyone knew not to disturb him
during football season. Spencer loved the Lord and his church, Ebenezer Baptist Church,
Baltimore where he was a member for more than 70 years.
He is survived by his devoted wife of 68 years, Margaret, daughter Veronica, grandson Vincent
Bonds (Quiera Bonds), 3 great grandsons Vincent Bonds Jr., Dominick Bonds and Jaiden
Bonds, 3 godsons Stevie Shields, Chester Horn, Edward Grimes, and Alvin R. Burnette;
goddaughter Virgilia "Tish" Campbell-Whitter and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends
throughout the DMV. Spencer's parent and siblings Freddie Jr and Elizabeth preceded him in
death.
Although Spencer's mortal remains lie here today, his spirit and legacy will live on in the lives of
all those whom he touched. Rest well Champion, you have finished your race!
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