Joanne Michelle (Dominello) Rainey
March 11 1968 - December 29 2017
Murrells Inlet
Joanne Michelle (Dominello) Rainey age 49 passed away on December 29 2017 at Saint Anthony's hospital in St. Petersburg Florida. Joanne was predeceased by her mother Judy Dominello, as well as her grandfather Raymond Dominello, and her grandparents Myron and Adelaide Zellman. Joanne was born on March 11 1968 to George and Judy Dominello in Meriden Connecticut. Joanne graduated from Cromwell high school in 1986 and followed up her education by attending Keene State College in New Hampshire and graduating with a B.A in graphic design/business management in 1990 at Central Connecticut College. Joanne excelled at running track and softball while studying for her degree but her favorite sport was soccer. Joanne moved to Treasure Island Florida in 2000 where she operated her own graphic design business. Joanne loved the beach, she enjoyed boating, golfing with her parents and traveling in an R.V. Joanne is survived by her husband Charles Raineyher, father George Dominello, her sister Jill Dominello, two daughters Crystal and Rebecca, grandchildren Jaime and Oliver as well as her grandmother Lois Dominello.
Joanne will be missed dearly by her loving relatives and friends. A celebration of her life will be held at Blein church in Murrells Inlet at 11 o'clock on April 26 2018.
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I am so very saddened to learn of Joanne's passing. I am a classmate of hers from high school. Many of us didn't know until very recently. Joanne was sweet, smart and beautiful. Many condolences to her friends and her family. Shine on, Joanne...you will be remembered with love.
Kelly (Pandolfi) Bradway
Classmate
April 15, 2020
Extending heartfelt condolences and prayers of comfort to the Rainey and Dominello Families. May the hope and promise of everlasting life sustain and comfort you during this difficult time. John 11:24, 25
Elizabeth
April 30, 2018
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