Louis Biondo, 65, of Dania Beach passed away, Thursday December 17th, 2020 with his family by his side, after a 13 month battle with cancer.
He was born in New York City, on March 23rd, 1955. Louis grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from Canarsie High School in 1973. He met his wife in November of 1973 and they married on May 28th, 1978.
Louis worked as a honest and trusted automotive mechanic for the last 30 years in Staten Island, New York. He owned his own repair shop in Staten Island since 2005. Louis retired to South Florida in 2016 where he enjoyed working part time at Publix. Louis enjoyed bowling with his friends for over 40 years. He was a beloved member of his local church St. Rochs where he was part of the Holy Name Society and helped coached multiple sports teams on which his children played. In his spare time Louis enjoyed bike-riding, sports, and spending time with his family and friends.
He was the son of the late Mariano Biondo and is survived by his wife AnnMarie(Zeena) Biondo, His children Robert Biondo and Nikki Biondo, His mother Cecilia Biondo, His sister Marianne Angelini, and His niece Nikki Jo Angelini.
Funeral arrangements will be held at 4:00pm, On December 22nd, 2020 at Boyd-Panciera Family Funeral Care. 6400 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33024. The main memorial services will be held in Staten Island, New York. Future date to be announced.
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Matthew Casella
December 22, 2020, 4:15 pm
Dear Lou,
We’ve had so many good times together and I will miss you tremendously. It has been an honor to call you my brother in law for the past 24 years! There will always be a special place in my heart for you, and I will always think of you whenever I watch the Mets and Jets. To Annie, Robert and Nikki, I send my deepest sympathy.
Janie, Matt and Kamila
December 22, 2020, 4:17 pm
It brings great sadness to all of us to have to say goodbye to Louie . He was not only a brother-in-law but also like a brother and a friend as well. He was always more concerned about other people than himself. Fortunately we will have lots of great memories of him. He really appreciated every single thing people did for him, even the smallest of things. I know he is at peace now but will always be a special part of all our lives. He has a family who truly loves him and he will remain in all our hearts forever.
We love you Lou,
Janie Casella
December 22, 2020, 4:31 pm
Dearest Louie,
I want you to know that you were like a brother to me. I will always remember and be thankful for all the things you helped me and my mom do over the years. I can’t count how many times you and I painted the house on Richmond Avenue. How about playing hide-and-seek on Richmond Avenue? That was a fun Sunday that I will never forget. I will miss teasing you about the Islanders!! I know we had a special relationship that will always remain in my heart. I will truly miss you every day and please remember that I love you with all my heart.
Love, Janie
Nancy & Jim Smith
December 23, 2020, 10:38 am
We are heart broken for the Anne, Nikki, Robert and there family. Lou was a kind easy mannered man who never had anything bad to say about anyone. He fought a, courageous battle and never complained. . Lou watch over your family. and keep sending them signs. May you rest in the sweetest peace.
Love, Jim & Nancy
Monte Mednick
September 10, 2021, 6:33 pm
Dear Lou…
I want you to know I miss our wiffle ball games outside the condo.. with the family watching us…. Fun times with you in the weekends at the shop.. you were always someone who could be counted on as a friend neighbor and one heck of a parent … you will surely be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to your wife and partner Annie and also to Robert and Nikki… missing you always