Date of Birth: March 31, 1948
Date of Death: January 16, 2021
Dominick is survived by his wife, Diane. His siblings, Tom and Nick. His daughter Danielle and step daughters, Cynthia and Susan. 4 Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren. Dominick retired from Banner Boswell Hospital. He was a member of the American Legion. Dominick was a Vietnam Veteran and loved his country. He was the most unselfish person you would ever meet. He loved to ride motorcycles and spend time with his friends. He will be missed dearly by all who loved him.
Service Information
A private graveside service will be held at 10:30a.m. On February 23, 2021 at the National Cemetery in Phoenix, AZ.
I lost a great friend
I will miss our calls ands his smile
Please keep him in your heart!
I will miss my brother
His smiles and our Sunday night calls
Please keep him in your heart!
Rest brother
Sending our deepest sympathies, thoughts and heartfelt prayers to Diane and Dom’s family and friends. Dom was a wonderful friend and team member at Sun Health/Banner Boswell Hospital for over 25 years. He could always be counted on for a smile, a laugh, and a kind word. His passion was helping others and serving his customers in support of patient care. He loved his family, friends, riding motorcycles, our United States military and our country.
Thank you for your service Dom. Thank you for your friendship and our time spent together in church at the Vinyard Church North Phoenix and our small group family there. We miss you brother. Rest in Peace and God Bless.
It was a pleasure knowing Dom and being able to call him a friend was a blessing.
He was loved by many and he will be missed by many.
Until we meet again, I’ll just say goodbye for now.
What a GREAT picture!!
Your boyish grin and contagious laugh have lived in my heart and memory for years. I’m blessed to have been able to call you my friend, and loved when you called me the same. You taught me so much. Rest peacefully. You are dearly missed.
I have lost my Dad. Such an amazing man. I loved learning from him and him telling me stories when he was in the military. I was so proud to call him my Dad. I will miss our talks, his guidance through life and most importantly I will miss his loving heart. Dad was so selfless and loved helping anyone. Dad, I love you and miss you already. Until we meet again. RIP and RIH. I love you Dad