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Genevieve Lucy Incavido "Jennie" Domino

Beaumont, Texas

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Genevieve Jennie Lucy Incavido Domino, 87, passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, August 5, 2012, after a lengthy illness. She was born in Algiers, Louisiana, on February 19, 1925, to Mary and Anthony Incavido. Genevieve was educated at Holy Name of Mary Catholic School. After graduation...

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Sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, she was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed. May God Bless you all and I will be praying for all of you that God will help you through this hard time.

I am truly sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you all. She was a wonderful lady and will be greatly miss. May God Bless All of her wonderful loving family she left behind.

Your mom was very,very sweet to me and Mickey and B.J. while we were growing up on Caffery St. across from the "best grocery store" in the world. She was the most patient person every time she saw Kaddie and myself run into the store, sometimes twice a day. Later, I loved to visit her and to see her beautiful orchids! Joey, your mom made this world a more beautiful place just by being in it. My condolences to you, Linda, and your family. Miss Jennie, may you shine in heavenly glory as you...

Dearest Dominos,

I am so sorry to hear about your mother Mr. Joe. You all made her proud and fullfilled her dreams.

You have been an amazing son, parent,husband, and sponsor. As well as you Linda. You have been a wonderful daughter to Ms. Jennie. You took good care of her and treated her as your own mother, I learned a lot from you, and I am sure that she is in a better place.

May God give you the strengths to handle your loss.

May her memory be...

Joe,
Your mother was obvioulsy a wonderful woman, just look at the family she raised! You, Linda and all of the Domino's are in our thoughts and prayers.
Kent & Sarah

Dear Joe, Linda, Frank, Jennifer, and families,

I met Miss Jennie on several occasions before she moved to Beaumont. Conversations with her were always interesting as well as fun, and I always learned something new from her.
One special memory is my chance meeting with her in the parking lot of the Church of the Assumption in Franklin, Louisiana. Paul and I were on a return trip from New Orleans and, Linda, you suggested, via cell phone, that we go see your parish church in...

I first met Jennie years ago and was so taken with her sense of humor and her stories about Franklin and the grocery store. My mother also adored Jennie and really enjoyed spending time with her when she visited Joe and Linda. My prayers go out to to her family and friends. I can just picture her in Heaven with my own mother and I can hear them laughing.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Linda and the family during this time.