Deborah Billoni Obituary
Oct 1, 1966 – Aug 22, 2024
The Lord welcomed Deborah into His arms after a long illness at St. Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston. She was the beloved wife and best friend for 18 years of Michael J. Billoni and resided on Grand Island.
Deborah was the daughter of the late Edward and Dorothy Caldwell; daughter-in-law of the late Anthony and Josephine (nee Bianchi) Billoni; sister-in-law of Paul (Cyndee) Billoni and Anthony (Katie) Billoni; dear aunt to nephews Christopher (Krissy) Billoni and Emmett Billoni, and nieces Erica (Trisha) John and Bianca Billoni, as well as great-aunt to Luca and Ella Billoni. She is also survived by many relatives and cherished friends.
Deborah was born in Eden, NY, and graduated from Eden High School, and Erie Community College. She earned her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Accounting and Business Administration at Hilbert and Daemen Colleges, respectively.
A finance and accounting genius, Deborah worked for many years as a highly respected tax preparer for EG Tax and served as the CFO of her husband’s Billoni Associates LLC, a communication and writing business.
A member of St. Stephen R.C. Church, the Rotary Club of Grand Island and the Water Buffalo Club 716. Deborah loved to box, fish, hunt, garden, cook, run, swim, play the viola, go boating, and ride her bicycle around Grand Island.
She was also a passionate Buffalo Bills and Bisons season ticket holder, and faithfully cheered on all Buffalo sports teams.
All are invited to Deborah’s homecoming as she transitions to life everlasting with Jesus Christ.
Wake Services: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 from 3:00-8:00 PM at the (Delaware Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1132 Delaware Ave.
Prayer Service: Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024 at 9:00 AM at the (Delaware Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1132 Delaware Ave.
Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024 at 10:00 AM in St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy, 325 Walden Ave., Buffalo 14211.
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Committal Service will be in Ss. Peter & Paul Cemetery in Hamburg, NY.
Through Debbie’s end of life journey, many have asked how they could help.
Debbie’s family has requested that people consider a donation in her memory to St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy.
All monies will be used to purchase food for the more than 2,000 prepared meals St. Luke’s distributes every day of the year. http://www.stlukesmissionofmercy.org. Condolences at www.AMIGONE.com.