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Honey K. Domenick
AGE: 95 • Fords
Honey K. Domenick 95 of Fords entered into eternal rest, September 29, 2017 at JFK Medical Center in Edison. She was born in Bronx, NY, and has resided in Fords for the past 55 years.
Honey worked in Customer Service and Sales at Macy's in Menlo Park for 20 years before retiring in 1996, and was a volunteer at Haven Hospice at JFK Medical Center.
She was predeceased by parents Stella and Jack Kopf, her son Steven, and brother-in-law Tony. Honey is survived by Samuel her husband of 68 years, her children Jeffrey and his wife Michele of Wall, Suzy of Freehold, her daughter-in-law Elizabeth of Aberdeen, grandchildren Jeff and Jaymi Domenick, Karli and Frank Valente, Kristina, Jennifer, Stephanie and Samantha Domenick, Bryan and Stephanie Domenick, greatgrandchildren Sadie, Angelina, Sophia, Gianna, and Alexander, and her sister Kit Trope of Fords.
Funeral services will be held on October 2, 2017 at 11 am at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home 23 Ford Avenue, Fords. Interment will follow in Clover Leaf Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers a donation in Honey Domenicks' name may be made to Rebuilding Warriors through, rebuildingwarriors.com
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