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Dominick Brascia
Actor, director, radio talk show host
Dominick Brascia, 61, of Staten Island, N.Y. passed away from natural causes at his home in Montana on Nov. 26, 2018. He was born April 6, 1957, to the late Dominck and Antoinette Brascia.
Dominick graduated from New Dorp High School and went on to persue his childhood dream, attending acting schools and creating and directing his own films. He enjoyed a successful run as an actor, starring in works such as Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Knight Rider, Iron Eagle, Night Court, Busted, My Life as a Troll, and many others.
Dominick later turned his attention to radio, hosting talk shows across the country from New York to Las Vegas, Texas, Colorado, California, Alabama, and most recently hosting "Dominick in the Morning" at KMMS 1450 in Bozeman, Mont.
Dominick was passionate about his work and never waivered. It was his heart and soul that enabled him to reach so many of his goals and dreams. He was an inspiration to all who knew him and living proof that one need only to believe in themselves.
Dominick had a deep love of family that grounded him to the core. He enjoyed coming home for the holidays and spending his time talking, laughing and stirring things up with the family! He will be deeply missed by his many cousins, aunt, uncles, friends and fans.
Memorial and prayer service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 8, at Hanley Funeral Home in Staten Island from 9:30 to 11 a.m., followed by interment at Ocean View Cemetary on Amboy Rd.
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We're very blessed to have known Dominick, albeit for a VERY SHORT TIME! He left EVERYONE WAY TOO SOON! He was everyone's "Morning Man!" on the radio . . . Dominick really loved Bozeman! We loved him! Dominick gave so much of himself to EVERYONE! He will ALWAYS be thought of with much admiration and appreciation . . . and he will always be missed! Rest in peace, Dominick . . . you were truly a kind soul! God bless . . .
Rick & Patty LaDue
Acquaintance
December 1, 2020
Rest In Peace brother
Antoine
Friend
March 8, 2020
Dominick . . . May you be resting in peace . . . it's hard to believe a year has passed . . . 1450 KMMS AM radio fans will always remember your kindness, professionalism, and cheer . . . you will always be remembered and missed . . . how we enjoyed listening to your shows! What a great way to start each weekday! God rest your soul . . . from two of your many loyal Bozeman fans . . .
Rick & Patty LaDue
November 29, 2019
John McCartney
March 3, 2019
Don you were a kind soul my man. You will always have a friend in me.
John Mcartney
March 3, 2019
He will always be missed and loved. Him and White cat are now reunited. Luv ya Dom
Vinny Papadopoulos
February 25, 2019
jj
January 25, 2019
I know you are at rest, my friend
j j
December 27, 2018
We were loyal fans and also native New Yorkers ... and one other Italian ... we still cannot believe you are gone ... that you are not here ... home ... in Bozeman ... to enjoy a white Christmas ... you will forever be missed ... we are so grateful to have had you bless us every morning... Monday - Friday ... plus, special events ... with your amazing energy, wit, style, intellect... comedic style... your assistant, Sally ... your montages... your happy voice ... enjoying your morning cup of coffee on the air ... how you deeply loved your family (you got everyone to love your Cousin Terry! ... "I am woman!") ... and you had enough love to share with your radio family... your family and your radio family will miss you forever ... sending prayers for your family ... may you rest in eternal peace, in His loving arms ... with your beloved Mom and Dad in Heaven ... God bless your soul and rest in peace ... Merry Christmas in Heaven ...
Patty & Rick LaDue
December 15, 2018
We miss you here in Bozeman Dom... Morning radio will never be the same...RIP...many condolences to family...I will forever miss Terri on Tuesdays...
Tamera Marcotte
December 15, 2018
I'm so sorry for your loss. As you remember your love one, may your treasured memories and Almighty God bring peace and comfort to your broken hearts. (Psalm 147:3)
December 11, 2018
Rest in Peace Dom.
ROSEANN PADULA
December 10, 2018
As a faithful listener of Dominick since his Sacramento days, I will miss hearing his stories, his humor and his energy for life. RIP.
Sylvia Valentino
December 8, 2018
Remember him from high school. He was quite the character actor!
Tom McComb
December 7, 2018
Dom was one of a kind. Nobody could make me laugh the way he did. I will forever cherish our friendship that spanned nearly five decades. I will miss him more than words can say. Our loss is Heaven's gain.
Jeanne Piraino Sigler
December 5, 2018
My condolences to the Brascia family. May it comfort you that he is missed here in Montana. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Relly Friedman
December 5, 2018
Jeanne Piraino Sigler
December 5, 2018
So sorry to hear about Dominick's passing.
Alice Prota
December 5, 2018
May you rest in eternal piece. You were such a great guy. Always making people laugh. I remember our Junior Prom at Egbert, I was your date and we had such a fun time.
Anne Spensieri
December 4, 2018
May Dominick rest in peace. Marge Hughes
December 4, 2018
Rest in Peace dear Dom. Very sad to have read this today.
Sincerely, Lois Trerotola-Ratel
Lois Trerotola-Ratel
December 4, 2018
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