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Louis Bonadonna

June 4, 1952 - August 17, 2017
Visitation
Massapequa Funeral Home, South Chapel
4980 Merrick Road
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
516-882-8200 | Map
Sunday 8/20, 7:00 pm
Service
Our Lady of Lourdes R.C. Church
855 Carman Rd.
Massapequa Park, New York 11762
516-541-3270 | Map
Monday 8/21, 10:45 am
St. Charles Cemetery
2015 Wellwood Ave
Farmingdale, NY 11735
(631) 249-8700 | Map
Monday 8/21

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Maria Lashley left a message on August 21, 2017:
Dear Nicole and Your Precious mom, and family. As Deirdre's Aunt, I met you Nicole. I am sure that your dad is so proud of you. Hold onto the memories. Cherish, Celebrate, Cry.......It's ok! Please know that I am continuing prayers.....God bless you all in Jesus Name!
Kevin Burke left a message on August 19, 2017:
We were fishing buddies and football friends I will miss him God bless❤️
Kevin Burke left a message on August 19, 2017:
Louie was a great friend ‼️He helped when I was down and up loved football he was a decent man and will be missed I was his friend and I will miss him I'm so sorry he is gone for his family but never forgotten I will remember
Anthony Natale left a message on August 19, 2017:
When thinking back on all the memories I have that involve Louie it is extremely difficult to pick one moment in particular. When you've known someone forever how can you pick one moment or one memory. But if I had to pick one story it would have to be about our trip to Ocean City Maryland, a story which to this day I still tell my kids. While we where in Ocean City a hurricane hit and instead of going inside like most people would we went swimming in the ocean and the waves where 20-30 feet high it was awesome. But there was someone on the beach and she wasn't happy she screamed his name Louie Louie Louie until he came out. That to me was Louie a person that loved life who was exhilarated by it and who took any opportunity he had to enjoy it whether it was a Mets game, fishing, camping or just a backyard barbecue I always laughed and had a great time with Louie and we will all miss him deeply. I would like to leave with a Gaelic Prayer and even though I am not Irish I have always found comfort in these words.May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and the rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again may Gold hold you in the palm of His hand.RIP Louie You Will Be MissedLove, Anthony, Kerry, James, Emma and Kate
Teresa & Steven Iannuzzi left a message on August 19, 2017:
I will always have such loving memories of my cousin Louis, especially from our childhood days. Louis would always light up a room with his smile and warm personality. My most vivid memories are from the early days of family gatherings and picnics. We always knew where to find Louis when we went to Alley Pond Park. He always was at the pond with his fishing rod fishing from a young age. Everyone that knows Louis knows what a handy guy he was around the house also. He also had a green thumb and I will always remember him dropping off plants at my house to get my garden started. Most recently, I am going to miss the chats about our early days together and the family memories we all treasured from our past. Rest in peace my wonderful cousin Louis...Till we all meet again......Love, Teresa & Steven Iannuzzi
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Anthony & Liz Mattia left a message on August 19, 2017:
My wife and I met Lou and Janet after moving to our condo in Massapequa and instantly became friends. Lou was a great guy and I felt I've known him all my life but feel fortunate to have known him at all. I will miss our poolside chats. RIP Lou..........
EDWARD MCKENNA left a message on August 18, 2017:
LOUIE WAS AN ALL AROUND NICE GUY. I HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING HIS FRIEND.WE TRAVELED, FISHED, AND WORKED TOGETHER FOR MANY YEARS.HE TRULY CARED ABOUT THE MEN THAT WORKED FOR HIM AND SHOWED THEM RESPECT, AS THEY DID FOR HIM AS WELL. HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW & LOVED HIM.CONDOLENCES TO JANET, LOUIS JR. AND NICOLE .ED AND TINA MCKENNA
Dianna Bacchi left a message on August 18, 2017:
He inspired me to try and plant a garden. He made it look so easy.
beatrice bonadonna-omalley left a message on August 18, 2017:
I remember when we were kids and all of us playing poker for pennies. I still think he cheated. I also remember when we were kids at his parents old house playing on the seesaw when got off and let me land hard. he was such a character always laughing
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