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Wilma Jean Libardoni affectionately known as “Wendy” passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on January 22, 2026 at Holmes Regional Hospital. Wendy was born to Thomas and Clara Allen in Franklin, Ohio. Raised in a Christian family, Wendy loved God and Country. Wendy was affiliated with Calvary Chapel Church in West Melbourne, Florida and was a Pre-school Teacher at Kuntry Kids in Palm Bay, Florida, from 1986-1995. Wendy is survived by her cherished sister Beverly Prevost, 4 children Kim Hilliar, Renae Gourlay, Pete Libardoni and Steve Libardoni; her grandchildren Kristen Hilliar, Cameron Duncan, Amanda Orem, Pete and Vincent Libardoni as well as 10 great-grandchildren.
Wendy is preceded in death by her beloved husband Pietro Frank Libardoni “Pete”, her brother Tommy Allen and her grandson Christopher Chase Hilliar. Wendy was a devoted wife, a wonderful and loving mother and teacher. Wendy had a nurturing spirit and strong work ethic. She went above and beyond when it came to holidays and special occasions. Wendy found a great joy in cooking, baking, gardening and decorating for the holidays. Wendy was exceptionally talented and creative artist teaching others her craft. She loved Christian music as well as Rhythm & Blues, which was her favorite.
Wendy touched many lives. She will be sorely missed by her family and for all those who knew her, may she rest in peace.
Wendy’s final resting place will be in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Any correspondence can be addressed to Renae Gourlay at 1534 Williard Road NW Palm Bay, Florida 32907.
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William Winfield
March 7, 2026, 12:22 am
Aunt Wendy was always such a blessing to me. Treated me as if I was family. I’ve been a part of her life for 1/3 of my life and she’s always meant so much to me. You will be missed greatly, but those who know you know that you were with Jesus and I know you wouldn’t trade that for anything. God bless you, aunt Wendy.
Renee Combs
March 7, 2026, 2:22 pm
Prayers for the family. Kim and rene e hugs and prayers.
Lisa Elam
March 7, 2026, 6:06 pm
Love you Kim and Renae ❤️ Aunt Wendy was such a sweet lady. Prayers for the family.
Jane DeCordre
March 8, 2026, 1:41 pm
I’m sorry for the loss of Aunt Wendy. I never liked grits til she made me try hers. LOL. Best grits in the south!
Til we meet again in glory, peace and comfort for the family. ❤️ love Jane DeCordre Arana.
(Corkey)Cordilie Talley
March 12, 2026, 5:01 pm
To the family I’m so sorry Miss Wendy was a true friend she will be missed..
Jen Libardoni Lenhart
March 12, 2026, 6:03 pm
Holding you close Renae and Kim. I have so many fond memories of special times shared over the years with Wendy. She’s with our Lord now. May God bless you. Love you Lil Sis.
Kevin Prevost
March 12, 2026, 9:05 pm
How do you condense a lifetime of love, laughter and wonderful memories to just a handful of lines? My Aunt Wendy was always one of my biggest supporters. She was a part of every major milestone of my life, from graduations, marriage, and even my deployments. She taught me our family history and the stories of those people I had never met. Those same people now welcome her to heaven where I’m sure there is a huge celebration going on!
Sandra and I miss you, Aunt Wendy and we’ll always remember you. We love you.
Karen Higginbotham
March 12, 2026, 11:52 pm
Wendy was a very, very special cousin. We were more like sisters. I am heartbroken at her passing. I will always remember the wonderful times we celebrated together with the dinners we fixed the crochet class. We led for 21 years in West Melbourne and all the wonderful times we spent together in yarn shops, Hobby lobby, Michael’s, Joannes before we went to class every Wednesday evening. I am praying for you, Renae and Kim and our family. Until we meet again in heaven, please rest in peace, my dearest cousin.
Cynthia Karsh
March 16, 2026, 4:59 pm
Cousin Wendy was so very special. She always remembered my birthday (same day as her Daddy’s) and holidays she would always call or text me. Wendy valued all her family and always let them know. She loved the Lord and showed his love throughout her life. My prayers continue for all her children, grandchildren and sister Bev. She is now reunited in heaven with all the family has gone before. May her memory be a blessing!
Prayers and hugs from your cousin,
Cynthia (Cindi Allen) Karsh