Dorothy-Buoni-Obituary

Dorothy Buoni

Merritt Island, Florida

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Dorothy Buoni Merritt Island Dorothy Cul pepper Buoni, 70, passed away in her sleep on Sun day, September 20, 2009 at Courtenay Springs Village. She was born in Alexan dria, LA, the child of Dr. A. L. Culpepper and his wife Amelia Leake Culpepper. Following her graduation from Bolton High School,...

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Dear Fred Buoni,

You and David Clutterham were my two guiding lights at FIT. Please accept my condolences for the passing of your beloved wife. I can vividly remember the day that you and Dorothy married and it was a beautiful day over 30 years ago. My prayers are with you and your family.

Kouros Mohit

We are sorry to hear of your loss. We are proud to count Dorothy as one of our nursing alumni from the Vanderbil School of Nursing Class of 1960.
Susan Shipley, Director of Alumni Relations
Vanderbilt School of Nursing
Nashville, TN

To Greg and his family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Try and focus on the fond memories.
God Bless!

John and I wish to express heartfelt sympathy to all members of Dorothy's family. I first met Dorothy in the mid-1970s as I was friends with her sister Meme and her family. Dorothy was always very friendly, had a ready smile and always had nice things to say. I'm sure she is singing and laughing with God's angels, surrounded by peace everlasting.

I met Dorothy following her marriage to my cousin Fred. I recall being drawn to her Southern grace and charm. Dorothy continued to radiate that same presence throughout the years. She will be missed as a treasured family member.

Dorothy and I grew up together and were very close friends in elementary and high school, sharing Brownie Scouts, Girl Scouts, and High School Band together. Dorothy was always loads of fun and delightful to be with. We had many great times together that I shall never forget. We communicated over the years and I last saw her when she and Fred visited New York City and we all had a delicious dinner together. I talked to her on the phone through her long illness and she was very brave...

Dorothy was my room-mate when we came to work at GW. Hospital in August 1960. I was in the delivery room in 1962 and helped deliver her son John. She always had a smile on her face and I never heard her be angry with anyone. She will be sorely missed.
Her friend- Eileen Doyle Lucero