Amerigo J. “Del” Del Buono

Amerigo J. “Del” Del Buono, 97, of League City, Texas, passed away on November 13,2018, at his home surrounded by family.  Del was born in Detroit, Michigan, the first in his family born in the United States.  The Del Buono family emigrated from Italy to the United States in 1920.

Del graduated from high school as class Valedictorian and began his college career at Wayne State University, Detroit. Del entered the United States Army following the Pearl Harbor attack.  Upon completion of basic training, he was selected for Officer Candidate School.  While in officer training in Maryland, he met and married Mary Lorraine Ramsburg, shortly before he was deployed to the Philippine Islands.  He was promoted to Captain prior to his discharge from the Army in 1946.

Del resumed his education at Wayne State.  While working full time and raising a growing family he attended night school.  He completed his undergraduate degree and also his Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, with honors.  He was also a Registered Professional Engineer (RPE) in three states.

Del had a distinguished career with many of the most respected corporations, both in the US and international.  His career lasted 70 years, primarily in the pipeline industry.

Del and Mary (now deceased) were married for 51 years and raised five daughters. He is survived by five daughters:  Rosemary Creamer, Cristine Pecknold, Lorraine Del Buono, Diane Del Buono and Elizabeth Del Buono; 7 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren..

He is survived by his wife Elaine Daigle Del Buono. They spent 15 years together traveling extensively and enjoying the company of friends and family.  He is pre-deceased by his first great-grandchild Joseph and is survived by five step-children: Debi Fife (Charlie), Cindy Walthall (Jonathan), John Michael Guillot (Lisa), David Guillot (Holly), and Karen Odom (George); 15 step-grand-children and 3 step-great grandchildren, and another due in April, who loved their Papa Del.  A visitation will be held on Friday, November 16, 2018 from 4-7:00PM with a Rosary at 6:30 pm at Crowder Funeral Home, Webster Location, 111 East Medical Center Blvd., Webster, Texas  77598.  A Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary of the Expectation Catholic Church, 1612 East Walker, League City, Texas 77573 on Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 10:00 am. Del requested cremation so there will be no burial services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Paralyzed Veterans of America, Wilton, NH; Star of Hope, Houston, TX; Doctors Without Borders, New York, NY; or St. Mary Catholic Church, League City, TX, or the charity of your choice.

5 comments

  1. Our fondest sympathies to the family of this wonderful man! As friends of Lori Del Buono, we have learned so much about him. His keen mind, love of family and of life, and warm-hearted generosity are reflected in his beautiful daughters and in all his family and friends. We are all the better for having known him! With love from Ellie and Laura Childs

    Laura and Ellie Childs
  2. So grateful for the life my father lived. He will be remembered by his family for his strength, zest for life, compassion for the less fortunate, and integrity.

    – The DelBuono daughters and their families

    Lisa Del Buono
  3. Raz – cherish the wonderful memories you have of your Dad. He was so accomplished and obviously lived life to the fullest. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

    Yvonne Mattingly
  4. Lisa- My thoughts are with you and your family. It’s obvious Del gave much to this world. May he find his rest and you your peace.

    Cathye Williams
  5. Del was a very special man to me and always greeted me with a smile and a “Bonjourno”!
    I had the privilege of traveling with my stepdad and my mother in France and Italy. He loved Italy immensely and was always thrilled to go. While in Rome, Del and I had lunch at a very small outdoor cafe. While talking with a woman next to our table, he learned that she was the daughter of someone he knew back in League City!! He joked that he’d been around long enough for that to happen!
    Del was a very proud man and rightly so with his service to country and devotion to his five daughters and my Mother for his last 15 years.
    I will miss him. ❤️

    Deb Guillot Fife

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