Louise & John Sykes
Tommy, we love and miss you.
Birth date: Oct 31, 1936 Death date: Sep 18, 2011
Tommy James Domingue, Sr., age 74, of Rehoboth Beach, DE, passed away peacefully on Sunday, September 18, 2011, at Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, DE. Born in Port Arthur, TX, on October 31, 1936, he was the son of the late Numa an Read Obituary
Tommy, we love and miss you.
Tommy Domingue was a happy person. At UST his popularity resulted in his selection as student body President,'59-60.
When we reconnected in 1999 I discovered the a love we had in common: being in love with Paris. I had not been a reader at all. He told me of his daily sharing time with Dotty reading to each other. This inspired lead me to turn to books for enjoyment for the first time in my life.
Heaven is a better place now with this new citizen sharing that ever present smile. Love,larry
Dotty,
My sincere condolences on your loss. I know how special your relationship was. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Kay
Dottie, Tommy, Danny & Andy & grandchildren, we are so very sorry for your loss. While we have lost touch over the years we will always remember Tommy for his gentility, his intelligence, his wit, his honesty and & his friendship. What a special person. God bless you & your family. Our love, Charles & Loretta
My condolences to the family during this difficult time, I am truly sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in the scripture at Revelation 21:3,4.
Tom and I both worked at Social Security for many years, in addition to the many "humanitarian" qualities he exemplefied, many of us enjoyed his wry sense of humor. One typical example would be a poster in his offide that read "we are lost but we're making good time. He willMM be sorely missed.
We miss you friend. It was truly a pleasure and a privilege to know you and share your laughter and wit.
Dotty:
My love and deepest sympathy to you at this time. You were blessed to have had such a wonderful husband and 34 years of a blissful marriage. Tom was always cheerful and brought a smile to all who knew him. Now he is still smiling down on all of us! Love & Peace, Jane & Family
Tommy was my cousin, my uncle Simon Landry was his stepfather. He was several years older than me. I was so sad when he contracted polio. He was so sweet. We lost touch after I grew up. I know he was in the Northeast somewhere. He and his first wife were godparents to my daughter.
His picture looks so much like his mother. I remember what a mean piano he used to play, and had a spot on the local radio station. I'm so glad that he had such a loving family, and I extend my deepest sympathy for your loss.
Be Well, Do Good Work, Keep in Touch