Thomas S. Dominick
October 25, 1932 ~ December 5, 2003
Resided in:
Black Mountain, NC
Thomas S. Dominick, 71, of Black Mountain, died Friday, December 5, 2003.
He was retired from Blue Cross of California as a quality control analyst. He treasured his friends there, as well as the many devoted ones he had found as a member of the Black Mountain Kiwanis. He was especially supported throughout his illness by his loving neighbors.
Mr. Dominick is survived by his wife of 48 years, Janice Dominick; daughters, Kimberly Luret of Paris, France and Laura Dominick Petruno of Los Angeles, CA; a son, Mark Dominick of Simi Valley, CA; grandchildren, Matthew, Luke, Jessica and Ava; three sisters, Joan, Regina and Catherine of the Chicago area and numerous nieces and nephews.
A man of utmost integrity and gentleness, nothing was more important to him than his family. They will always be grateful for the privilege of having him in their lives, not only for his example, but for his unconditional love.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Frank Seabo at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Swannanoa.
Memorials may be made to Mountain Area Hospice, PO Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813.
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A wonderful Kiwanian and outstanding volunteer at the Kiwanis Thrift Shop. Will really be missed.
Tom was a kind and gentle man. It was a pleasure to be with him. Jan, we enjoyed having you and Tom with us on our trip to Branson.I enjoyed working with him in the thrift shop.
Jan: We are so sorry to lose Tom. He was a great neighbor, Home Owners Association director, Kiwanian and friend. We will surely miss him. You and the family are in our prayers.
With our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jan and family,
It was with great sadness that Larry, Scott and I learned today of Tom’s death. Tom was an especially wonderful person–a great boss, and dear friend. He always treated me with dignity and respect. We shared so many good times…so many trips to Woodland Hills and I learned so much from him at Blue Cross.
I will forever admire him, and hold a special place for him in my heart.
You know my heart, you know how much I love you and miss you.