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Dominic Frank Mineo

Monterey, California

1935 - 2020

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Dominic Frank MineoAugust 5, 1935 - March 4, 2020MontereyDominic Frank Mineo, age 84, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 4 at home surrounded by his loving family. A lifelong resident of Monterey, Dominic was the eldest child of Francesco and Maria Mineo who grew up on Monterey's historic...

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passing. I lived in Monterey in the 70's I met Dominic at his liquor store. We became friends and we talked about the old days in monterey fishing and the Steinbeck days and all the characters sports etc. Indian Ed would be in the liquor store and we had a lots of laughs. Dominic was a real good guy. He was old monterey. My condolences to the Mineo family. Ken Burke San Diego Ca may he rest in peace.

I grew up in New Monterey and my family shopped at the liquor store. Domenic was a find man with a wonderful smile.

Our Sincerest Condolences to the Mineo family.

Cathy (D'Agui) and Giovanni Montante

Sending sincere condolences and prayers for Mr. Mineos family and friends. Im so sorry that I was out of town caring for my Momma and couldnt be with you.
I will continue to pray for strength and guidance for your family during this difficult time.

I wanted to express our deepest condolences for the loss of Mr. Mineo. He was a wonderful and kind person. Sending continuous prayers and thoughts to the entire Mineo family.

My condolences as well as condolences from my Mother to the Mineo family.
I was blessed to have met Dominic while working for Al Spallino. He and many others would stop by the store to share a story or a joke and sometimes have something delicious to eat. The Spadaro's Dominic's family had a restaurant next door to the store Al Spallino owned. The Bachelor Shop.
Dominic was a special soul always smiling and always positive. He also Loves his family!!
When my parents bought his...

Such fond memories of the Mineo/Incaviglia's when I moved here in 1975. They were friends of my uncle Bob DeLuca and I was delighted to shop at the liquor store and 'charge it to my account'.
A sweet memory of the joys of living in Monterey.

My condolences to all the Mineo family. He was a pal. Always enjoyed golfing together with him and our mutual good friend Larry Segovia. Once in a while a trip to Bay Meadows or just having a few toddies at Rappas. A real gentleman.