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Dominick Zangari

Palm Springs, California

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Dominick Zangari, 84, of Palm Springs, CA, passed away on November 23, 2007. He was born on February 4, 1923 to Fortunata and Patsy Zangari in Italy. He came to the U.S. in 1931 at the age of 8 years old. Dominick was a well known Restaurateur for 23 years owning Dominick's Restaurant, favorite...

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Our deepest sympathy to the entire Zangari family. We remember many wonderful times at his restaurant and with his family. All our Sympathy and Love to all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dom, Memories are pathways to the heart and your memory will have a place in the hearts ofall who loved you. You will be missed by all of us who knew you.
Cousin Mary Ann

Mr. Zangari was a wonderful man and Dominicks has always been missed as much as he now will be missed. Each time I drive down Hwy 111 I look at the building and remember the good old days. Mr. Z treated the staff as well as he treated the celebs. Everyone was a VIP to him. May the family be Blessed with love and the healing of the broken hearted at this difficult time.

I have fond memories of Dominick. I met him through his nephews Patrick and Mark Piccone. Uncle Dom, as I got to know him, was a charismatic man with a great memory and eye for detail. He always made me feel welcome, whether in his restaurant or his home. A night at his house always included great food, great company, and great conversation. He was one in a million and will be greatly missed.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire family.As former restaurant and deli owners (Carlo's Italian Deli) Dominick was a friend and patron.He will always be remembered
as having one of the finest eateries in the good ole years.

Our deepest sympathies to the Zangari family. We met Dominick many years ago through the Zarowitz's, and the late Babe & Gene Ficke. Bob and I were frequent
diners and enjoyed Dominicks friendship. He will continue to be
missed by his many friends.
May he rest peacefully in his eternal home.
Arrividerci Pisano,
Ann & Bob Byfield