Domenick Mircovich

Domenick Mircovich

Domenick Mircovich Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 26, 2001.
Hugger and Storyteller
When Domenick Mircovich told the baseball players he coached to run home, he would run a few steps with them to make sure they went to home plate and not back to their houses. His stories always came back to where they started, despite all their tangents. One of his T-shirts and a key chain proclaimed: "Help! I'm talking and I can't shut up!"

Everyone from his past knew him as Mosh, derived from Marsh, short for Marshmallow, for his fair complexion. He's even listed that way in the telephone book. He and his wife, Marla, and three children — Domenick Jr., 10; Marisa, 5; and Luiza, 3 — moved to a new home in Closter, N.J., last July. They had a tradition on nights that Mr. Mircovich, 40, was home: "We would always say `Big hug,' and we'd all hug together, the five of us," Mrs. Mircovich said. Not every night, because sometimes he worked late at his job as an accounting manager at Euro Brokers Inc. "It could happen any time of the day, it was just what we would do," she said, adding that it would last at least half a minute, until one of the children broke away.

"I still wait for him to come home," she said.

The family's last big hug was on the night of Sept. 10.

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The Goddard Family, Las Vegas Nevada wishes to honor the family of Domenick Mircovich and to tell them that they are forever, always in our thoughts and prayers.
One day we all be together.

BG

S J. Friscia III

January 6, 2015

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

Christina Martins

September 11, 2014

My tribute to September 11, 2001 - I was 27 years old and back in my native California, only 15 months. What many don't know...I embarked my recruiting career upon college graduation, 1997, by landing a position on Wall Street. I was officially part of the “boys club”! My morning commute consisted of crammed passengers, traveling from my stop at 85th Street/3rd Avenue - I was living on the Upper East Side - of Manhattan. As the train emptied out at each stop, I was a minority left amongst the polished suited men who exited with me at Wall Street. Together, we rushed to grab our coffee and bagel at the corner stand - a 1 man business who would see us coming and have our orders waiting diligently, perfectly, tailored to our liking. This morning ritual got us through our tasks with energy. He never had to ask me what I wanted, he always knew “coffee with creamer, toasted bagel with strawberry jam” and it was waiting for me on his tiny counter, as I rushed to work. I will never forget that coffee vendor. What a good man who took pride in his job and knew his customers depended on him. Even though I was living on a recent graduate/new to the workforce/supporting myself in NYC budget - I tipped him generously, he was so deserving.
In my scope of work on Wall Street, I visited those twin towers weekly to sit down and strategize with my clients on their job openings and the type of hire who would be the right match. I placed many accounting/finance professionals with amazing job offers in those Twin Towers. Did you know on the observatory floor, it was floor-to-ceiling windows and I overcame my fright of heights by one day standing against it with my chest and looking down to the passerby's on the street, the size of ants? How minuscule in the big scheme of loss on that fateful day.
I knew many who worked in those towers. When I had the strength, I researched and saw their names rising on my computer screen as “the identified deceased”. One man I am compelled to mention was my client, Domenick Mircovich http://www.legacy.com/sept11/story.aspx?personid=99727. Domenick was kind, professional, and dedicated Manager to his company. He expected much from his team, as he gave 100% in all that he did. I recruited several key players under his supervision and he taught me a lot in the time that we worked together. He said to me, “Christina, you're just starting out. This world can break you, if you let it. Hold your head up, stand tall, and continue to smile and make eye contact when you speak with others. Just as you do. Don't get intimidated by arrogance. You are sincere, I see that. Others will continue to see it, too. You'll do just fine! Thanks for your help and for listening to my hiring needs.” Domenick's message has stayed with me. I believe God crossed our paths to help me transition at that point in my life, on my own. He was a kind, wise soul, in a world that could be dark. On this anniversary of 9/11, his memory is alive. Domenick is one person. But to me, he was influential and significant. To his family, he is everything. So when I overhear others complain of trivial things, I can't help but put the big picture in perspective. We Will Never Forget.

Bruno Clapci

September 13, 2011

I did not know Demenick,but reading about him was an honour to me.Please God help Domenick's family,

Karin Facchini

September 11, 2011

I didn't know you Domenick, but today I felt it an honor to donate a pint of blood in your name. Bless you and your family.
Karin

September 11, 2011

I didn't know you Domenick, but today I felt it an honor to donate blood in your name.

Karin Facchini God Bless you and your family.

Norina Hroncich

September 11, 2011

I think of you often. I remember when we were kids; your sister, Dina, and I would always kick you out of the room so we could play. It is hard to believe it’s been ten years of that tragic day – my eyes teared when I heard your name in today’s tribute. We continue to pray for you, your family, and all the victims. I know you are with God. Your cousin, Norina

Doug Abraham

February 3, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Dina Picinic

February 3, 2008

Happy 47th Birthday in Heaven Dom, As each passing day without you hurts more and more. I pray that you watch over your beautiful family, and let our dear Lord with all His Angels and Saints help us during our painful days especially when we need you most, like today, as we are praying for Dommy's recovery and that all goes as best as it can, Big Dom let your smile forever brings us hope that we will meet again. Love your sister, Dina and family

Doug Abraham

February 3, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Dina Picinic

September 15, 2007

Dom, 6 painful years have gone. I wish you were here with us to enjoy your beautiful family. Just to see how grown up they are. We all miss you, your smile and love for all of us. Till we meet again, love your sister Dina and family.

Doug Abraham

March 18, 2007

Happy belated Birthday!!!

Dina Picinic

February 3, 2007

Happy 46th Birthday in Heaven Dom,
May you Rest in Peace, Miss you so much as the pain hurts more and more as each passing day goes by without you. Our broken hearts will never be mended till we meet again, With all our Love, your sister Dina and family

P Tabbernor

January 4, 2007

In memory....

Kristine

November 15, 2006

As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

James McCarthy

September 11, 2006

Remembering Dom today.

Tom Carden

December 2, 2004

I remember "Mosh" from playing slo-pitch softball in a town league in the late 80's, early 90's....always jovial even while competing...and always easy-going, I was so deeply saddened to hear of his loss....My heart goes out to his wife and children...From the few casual meetings I had with him you felt you really knew him and that he was a friend....I'll think of him with warmth always.

Meredith Montes

September 11, 2003

I have never met a more loving and dedicated father as Domenick. I still remember him coming into World Gym with the kids and promising them he won't be long and he would take them to the park right after. I was working in the child care center of the gym and got to see them often. He was such a good person who always asked how I was doing or how was school was going.I really appricated him taking the time out to see how I was. He was the kind of person you wish more people were like. Kind and caring that sums Domenick up. I know everyone who knew him liked him very much and will miss him. My heart truly goes out to the family. I understand it is hard you have loss a wonderful person, but rememder he will alwalys be with you.

DEBORAH MIRCOVICH BELT

June 5, 2003

GOD BLESS FOR HE HAS BLESSED US BY KNOWING YOU WE ARE TRYING TO PUT A CONECTION WITH OUR TEXAS SIDE OF FAMILY (JOE MIRCOVICH) FROM ORGINALLY VELIRAT

RONALD MIRCOVICH

February 4, 2003

GOD, BLESS MY RELATIVE.

IN JESUS NAME WE PRAY, AMEN.

Carla Atkins

September 16, 2002

My heart felt sympathy to the Mircovich family. I am sorry that your family and so many others have lost your loved ones to such senseless violence. Be strong!! YOU ARE NOT ALONE and WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!

Tim O'Sullivan

September 10, 2002

My most heartfelt condolences and my continued prayers to Mosh's family and friends



Tim O'Sullivan

Bergen Catholic Class of'79

Jo Baecker

September 9, 2002

I found Domenick's name on the list only today, nearly a year after his passing. I am stunned. I met Domenick back in '91 while living in New York, at a Rangers/North Stars Hockey game. We became friends immediately. He came often to watch my band perform. We had lunch at his office. He was a big teddy bear; a very warm and kind soul. I am saddened to find out tonight his light is extinguished here on earth. But then, heaven must surely be illuminated.

September 4, 2002

May God watch over his family....God Bless You All

Anonymous Friend

June 10, 2002

I did not know Domenick personally, however the one time I did see him, still remains in my mind. It was at a Mayor and Council meeting in Closter. The little league baseball players were being awarded trophies, and Dom's son was one of the receipients. When his son was given a trophy, Dom gave his son a big hug...there was so much love in his eyes. You could just tell he was a wonderful father.



God bless Dom and his family.

Angie Campbell

May 7, 2002

May you rest in peace forever more.

Brian Picinic

April 11, 2002

There is also a website devoted solely to Dom. It is http://www.atributetodom.com/



It contains pictures, articles on Dom, and some stories about Dom.

Here's a pic of Dom at work

Brian Picinic

April 8, 2002

EBI Memorial Website

March 19, 2002

For a more in-depth memorial tribute for Dom and his EBI colleagues lost on 9/11, please also visit:



http://wtc.technologyshoppe.com/



Thank you.

Mike O'Connor

March 11, 2002

My condolences to the family. I knew Domenick at Rider and referred to him as Mosh, although I do not recall why. His roommate Mike was the brother of my roommate Bill and we had some good times back then. I also worked at the WTC but had not seen Mosh for years.



Again, I am sorry for your loss.



Mike O'Connor

March 9, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL MAN DOMENICK MIRCOVICH AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS...GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01...MAY JESUS AND HIS SAINTS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

Teresa Jahn

December 20, 2001

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Mia Jackson

December 20, 2001

Dom my fellow Aqaurian (smile) A year never went by that we didn't wish each other Happy Birthday we were only a day apart. So I want you to know as long as I live I'll remember you on that day always(smile) I drove you crazy year after year with football crap. It will never be the same to watch another game again. I just don't care who wins or loses anymore the fun was just to be a part of your pool, and talk crap to each other. Year after year. I know you wouldn't want me to stop watching, but it just isn't the same without giving you my picks every week year.

FOREVER REST IN PEACE

Mia

Susan Scopellite

December 19, 2001

Dom,



I will never forget you. You were a wonderful friend and colleague. You always brought a smile to my face. I really enjoyed working with you. You are missed tremendously here at Euro Brokers.



MAY YOU REST IN PEACE FOREVER!!!



Marla and children, you are all in my prayers!



Love,



Susan Scopellite

Norm Gennarelli

October 15, 2001

To Domenick's Family;



I had the good fortune to meet Domenick in Oct of 2000. I visited his office in a business situation and we shared a lot of common history as I was from Bergen County and graduated from Paramus Catholic in 1969. Dom told me that he was a BC graduate. He told me of his efforts in buying a house etc. We talked several times on the phone and met only once for 30 minutes BUT I felt that I knew him. I was deeply distressed when I heard he was among the missing and felt that I needed to reach out to his family to offer my prayers and thoughts. He was definitely one of the "good guys." God Bless All Of You! I'm sure he is still with you.



Sincerely;

Norm Gennarelli

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