After Darrell served his country in the United States Army, he worked in oil-rigging off the shores of New Orleans, Louisiana. He enjoyed watching westerns and war movies, listening to music, and cooking. He was known as a "Foodie." Darrell loved his family very much.
Surviving are his lifetime companion and mother to his children, Donna Bonona; son, Darrell Devine (Pat) Bonona; three daughters, Mary (Arnold) Walker and Pam Bonona, Dianne (Stephen) Lobrano; 18 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; four brothers, Thomas Williams, Lannie Williams, Paul (Celette) Williams, and Randy (Vickie) Williams; sister, Sandra Downs; and several nieces and nephews.
Kokomo Tribune, Published on March 2, 2017
After Darrell served his country in the United States Army, he worked in oil-rigging off the shores of New Orleans, Louisiana. He enjoyed watching westerns and war movies, listening to music, and cooking. He was known as a "Foodie." Darrell loved his family very much.
Surviving are his lifetime companion and mother to his children, Donna Bonona; son, Darrell Devine (Pat) Bonona; three daughters, Mary (Arnold) Walker and Pam Bonona, Dianne (Stephen) Lobrano; 18 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; four brothers, Thomas Williams, Lannie Williams, Paul (Celette) Williams, and Randy (Vickie) Williams; sister, Sandra Downs; and several nieces and nephews.
Kokomo Tribune, Published on March 2, 2017
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