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Barbara D. "Betty" Buonocore

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN - Barbara D. 'Betty' Buonocore, 95, the widow of John Buonocore, formerly of 175 South St., died Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, at Mercy Health & Rehabilitation Center. A native of Brooklyn, Barbara was a communicant of St. Mary's Church. She owned and operated with her husband John, the...

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This morning Mom's legacy name came up...and still missing her. I really enjoyed being with her. We had some terrific conversations...and lots of laughs. She was good to me...and she loved me. As long as I am on this earth, I will not forget her. Love you, Mom XO

How I miss my mom-in-law! So many wonderful times with her...grateful for memories! Just completed "My Dad's Story" for my daughter, Barbara Urch, in a scrapbook photo album of his life. Seeing Mom in the photos and writing comments about her in John's life, made me miss her all the more and appreciate her love and acceptance of me in the Buonocore family. I will always love her. Love you, Mom!

barbie was a great woman. i will miss her and her sense of style. 3rd floor will miss her dearly.

barbara and joy im sorry for your loss it was my pleasure to take care of barb 3rd fl will never be the same she was an amazing women and will always hold a special place in my heart love julie

Dear Joy and Buonocore & Speno Family:

I am so very sorry to all of you in the loss of your mother, grandmother, and in-law. My heart goes out to you in sympathy & prayer. May God bless all of you during this difficult time and please know that I'll always care and remember.
Love, Sharon

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Even though we lived miles apart through the years you were a very loving aunt. I remember all the good times when you came to New york to visit and many times here in Florida. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Grandma Betty was a beautiful women and her smile is something you can't forget. She was funny and always happy and caring. I remember when Joe was sick, she would call him everyday just to see how he was feeling. My first 5 years in the family, she kept calling me "tina" - no matter how often I would see her. Barbara Joy - you were always "her little grandgirl" and the smell of her fresh linens comforted her through the darkest times. Joy, my prayers are with you once again and your family's...

I shall never forget the fun and laughter with Betty that we all shared at family gatherings..and too at bingo.
Just a beautiful great lady.
My thoughts and memories are with you all.
Love,