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Dominic Viscardi

ROCHESTER, New York

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Viscardi, Dominic Webster: July 5, 2008. Predeceased by his parents Vincenzo & Assunta (DelVechio) Viscardi; wife Marlene Viscardi; brothers Sam Viscardi, Michael Viscardi & Sebastian Viscardi; sister Theresa Natarelli; brothers-in-law Pat Natarelli, Gordon Pratt & Bernard...

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I think of Dom fairly regularly. He was a great boss, great mentor, but mostly a great friend. I will never forget him. He was also like a 2nd father to me.

I remember many good times with Dom such as bowling, softball and the office picnics Dom would host in his backyard. There was something special about them and I will never forget the delicious Italian sausage he grilled up with sautéed peppers and onions. For a short time Dom would ride to work with me and we had some really meaningful discussions. He really was like a father to me. Every so often I will have a dream and he is in it. Those are special dreams to me.

Our sincere condolences to the family of our cousin Don Viscardi, from his cousins Michael, Sam, Donny & Madeline Del Vecchio (children of Uncle Patsy and Aunt Ange Del Vecchio). Don was truly a wonderful man, and was much loved and respected by his family.

Dominic was not only my first university (Rochester) boss but a great mentor. I can honestly say he was the best boss I ever had. More importantly he became a friend and a person I could go to when I needed someone to talk to. A pseudo father at times. He'll be missed.

My condolences and prayers to the Viscardi family. I worked with Dom when he was at Vanderbilt and will always remember his wonderful stories and great advice.

Dom was a God send for Vanderbilt. He was a both a great talent and person. Sharon, you were very special in his life.

Dom will be missed by his many friends at Vanderbilt. Sharon, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the Viscardi family.

I was so sorry to hear of Dom's passing. I worked for him at the U of R and owe him much for his advise and council.

I need to express my deepest condolences to Sharon Viscardi and the entire Viscardi family. I am so sorry for his loss and friendship of over 30 years.