1920 - 2011 (91 years)
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Frank Joseph DOMINO |
Suffix |
Sr |
Born |
27 Jan 1920 |
Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
13 Aug 2011 |
Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
Buried |
17 Aug 2011 |
Morgan City Cemetery and Mausoleum, Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
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Frank Joseph Domino, Sr - Memorial View and leave messages |
Person ID |
I15221 |
Garrison-Logan Family Tree | Barrett, R Joseph descendants |
Last Modified |
18 Dec 2014 |
Family |
Maxine 'Maxie' BIRD, b. 27 Aug 1923, Nacogdoches Co, Texas, USA , d. 21 Jan 2014 (Age 90 years) |
Married |
1974 |
Last Modified |
17 Dec 2014 |
Family ID |
F5504 |
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| Born - 27 Jan 1920 - Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
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| Died - 13 Aug 2011 - Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
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| Buried - 17 Aug 2011 - Morgan City Cemetery and Mausoleum, Morgan City, Saint Mary Parish, Louisiana, USA |
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- [S112] US Social Security Death Index (SSDI), (FamilySearch), 18 Apr 2014.
Given Name: Frank
Middle Name: J
Surname: Domino
Name Suffix:
Birth Date: 27 January 1920
Social Security Number:
State: Illinois
Last Place of Residence: Saint Mary, Louisiana
Previous Residence Postal Code: 70392
Event Date: 15 August 2011
Age: 91
- [S56] Funeral Home Obituaries & Funeral Notices, 18 Dec 2014.
Frank Joseph Domino Sr., 91, a native and resident of Morgan City passed away Saturday August 13, 2011 at Maison Jardin Assisted Living Home.
Frank is survived by three sons, Donald J. Domino and his wife, Lana A. Domino, of Morgan City, Michael W. Domino of Morgan City, and Frank J. Domino Jr. and his wife, Mitzi R. Domino, of Lafayette; one sister, Lucille Van Dormolen of Las Vegas, Nevada; eight grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his spouse, Agatha 'Aggie' Dimiceli Domino; his father, Biaggio A. Domino; his mother, Lucia Resignola Domino; five brothers, Lee, Nunsie, Joseph, Vincent, and Salvatore Domino; and five sisters, Eugenia Grizzaffi, Rose Nagel, Josephine Domino, Maria Johnson, and Mamie English.
The Domino family requests that visitation be observed Tuesday, August 16th from 6pm to 9:30pm at Hargrave Funeral Home in Morgan City. The family would like to invite any family or friends wishing to participate to join them earlier for a 5:30pm rosary. Visitation will resume Wednesday, August 17th from 8am until time of services at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Morgan City.
> A Mass of Christian burial will be held Wednesday, August 17, 2011 at 11am at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Morgan City with graveside services following in the Morgan City Cemetery.
> Frank was born to Italian immigrants in Morgan City, graduated from Morgan City High School and served in the National Guard. He worked as a welder in Oak Ridge, Tennessee during World War II. In 1945, he and his brother Nunsie, founded an auto mechanic shop which developed into Frank's Motor Company, an automotive dealership. In 1996 he was the only dealer in the history of the Louisiana Automobile Dealer Association to receive two 'Dealer of the Year' Awards, the first being awarded in 1988. Frank took pride in the fact that Frank's Motor Company served the St. Mary Parish area for 57 years.
Frank spent a lifetime of civic efforts to improve the community he loved. He served as a City Council Member for 16 years, the Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District for 9 years and as a Director of Guaranty Bank for 25 years. He dedicated 27 years to the Foundation Board of Lakewood Medical Center (now Teche Regional Hospital). He was President of East St. Mary Chamber of Commerce and received its Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996. As president of The Rotary Club, he was instrumental in arranging the first free bus to transport students from this area to attend Nicholls State College in Thibodeaux. In 2001 Frank was honored with the "Citizen of the Year Award" by the Rotary Club. He tirelessly raised funds for the Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Center of Hope for Exceptional Children, Little League, Pop Warner football and the building of Holy Cross Church. He was a Charter Member of both the St. Mary Golf and Country Club and Petroleum Club. Every weekday afternoon you could find him at the Petroleum Club playing his favorite card game, Gin, among friends and sharing a good story.
Frank was a devoted father, cherished grandfather and great grandfather, and loyal friend. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Hargrave Funeral Home, Morgan City, Louisiana
- [S11] Find A Grave, (www.findagrave.com), 18 Dec 2014.
Find A Grave Memorial# 140170853
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