Tora Nordström-Bonnier was born on November 1, 1895 in Strängnäs, Södermanlands län, Sweden. She was a writer, known for June Night (1940). She was married to Tor Bonnier and Eric Ramm-Ericson. She died on June 20, 1991.
Children: Ulf Ramm-Ericson, Simon Bonnier and Karl-Adam Bonnier.
Her son Ulf Ramm-Ericson was killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the
World Trade Center's south tower when the United Airlines Boeing 767,
flight 175, crashed into it; he was 79. Ericson was the chief project
manager for the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
Her second husband, Tor Bonnier (1883-1976), was the chairman of the
board of Åhlén & Åkerlund Publishing. His son, Lukas Bonnier, created
the successful Swedish comic book Fantomen (The Phantom).