This Woman Was a Marine & Playboy Bunny before Giving Birth to Music Legend – Star Lost Mom Days before Her B-Day
|A well-known singer’s mom passed away. The versatile artist issued a statement confirming the information.
Only a few days before the musician’s birthday was celebrated, her mother passed away.
Her renowned son recalls her as a person whose “spirit and can-do attitude” influenced their family, and she leaves behind an incredible legacy.
A well-known music icon is in sadness following the death of his adored mother, Carol Bongiovi, who was 83 years old, on Tuesday, July 9. Her death occurred just three days before her 84th birthday, which left the family in a difficult place.
According to reports, Carol passed away at the Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, New Jersey, leaving a lasting legacy for everyone who knew her.
Described as “a force to be reckoned with” whose “spirit and can-do attitude” impacted their family, the singer paid a moving homage to his mother.
He said, “She will be much missed.” For this well-known artist, Carol was more than just a mother; she also fostered and guided his gift. She was a major contributor to her son’s musical success as the creator of the fan club for his rock band. However, her impact went beyond just music.
Carol was an entrepreneur who made multiple business investments, exemplifying the same willpower and passion she fostered in her kids. Carol became Miss Erie, Pennsylvania, in her late teens thanks to her elegance and beauty. She demonstrated her confident demeanor and lively nature while working as a Playboy bunny.
She proudly served her country by enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1959. She met John Bongiovi, Sr., the man who would become her life partner, during this time.Their romance started in the Marine Corps and developed into a lifetime partnership characterized by diligence, respect, and hard work. After relocating to Sayreville, New Jersey, the couple established their family and welcomed Jon, Matthew, and Anthony as their three boys.
They eventually made their home in Holmdel, New Jersey, where they carried on strengthening their union until Carol’s death. The lives of Carol and John’s children were formed by their dynamic partnership, unwavering support, and strong work ethics.
John, a former Marine, opened a beauty parlor as part of his self-reinvention. His well-known son Jon Bon Jovi calls it a courageously aspirational step. Their German/Russian playboy bunny-turned-florist Carol added a special kind of toughness mixed with elegance to their family.
She struck a balance between her grace and beauty and the hardness and discipline she developed in the Marine Corps. “They had their little outfit, and my dad was like this hip cat because he was married to a Playboy bunny,” her superstar son Jon remembered with nostalgia. My mom was a playboy bunny and a Marine. What a hard mother that is.”
The Bongiovis raised their three kids, Jon, Matthew, and Anthony, with the conviction that goals could be achieved with perseverance and hard effort. Jon frequently talks about the encouraging atmosphere his parents gave him.
The singer claims that his parents thought that anyone could improve their skills if they had confidence and weren’t genuinely talented in what they did. He went on to say that as he grew older, he understood what a wonderful gift his parents had given him.
They really did believe in John Kennedy’s idea of visiting the moon, he claimed, telling him, “Yes, of course you can.” Simply leave, Johnny.” Thus, he acted. The musician remembered how his parents had supported him in pursuing his goals, even letting him play live when he was just 17 years old. Looking back, he said, their support had been amazing.
He remembered that his parents merely advised him to be on time for school and to follow his dream, stressing that it was his obligation to show up for school. He recalled arriving home around one or two in the morning, but having to be in school by eight.
The parenting approach of Carol and John was a harmonious blend of autonomy and accountability. Jon had said that while his parents weren’t overly indulgent, they weren’t exactly overly severe either. It was a normal 1960s–1970s childhood, according to him. Jon said he was impressed by his parents’ ability to stick together through good times and bad.
He remembered that after a long day’s work, everyone went home, drank a six-pack of beer, watched TV, and went to bed, just to repeat the entire process the next day. They used to play golf or have a cookout in the backyard on Sundays.
The Bongiovis’s ability to juggle job, family, and their own hobbies gave their kids a loving atmosphere. Their extraordinary parenting and the significant influence they had on Jon’s life and profession are attested to by their commitment and belief in their children’s aspirations.
In addition to celebrating the amazing woman who changed their world, Jon Bon Jovi and his family are in mourning at Carol’s passing. Her family and the innumerable souls she touched with her bravery and generosity will carry on her legacy.