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Domonic A. Carroccio

Cleveland, Ohio

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DOMONIC A. CARROCCIO, age 67, passed away Jan. 19, 2007. Beloved husband of Patricia; dear father of Joan Marie Hall (fiancé Richard), Nickolas A. (Christine) and Selene M.; grandfather of Zachary, Kellie, Lisa, Dustin, Rachel and Richard; brother of Ann Marie Krzynowek (Ronald), Nickolas A....

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My Dear Brother, Domonic, my thoughts go back to our early years when the four of us had a special bond. This bond will not cease due to death or time. I know in my heart when you left us, you were greeted by our Dads, Mother, sister Florence and our little angel, Sierra. You are at peace. We have so many good memories. You loved your wife, children,grandchildren, family and friends. You never stopped giving of yourself no matter how difficult things were for you because you were such a...

dearest patty and family, we sorrow with you at the passing of your dear dominic. we are in florida or surely would be with you at this time. please know that we care and send our deepest sympathy. we pray our loving lord will provide all of the comfort and strength that you all need today and in the days to come. our love , ruth and bill I Peter 3: 15

I have very found memories of my Uncle Domonic that I will cherish. I remember attending a wedding during my early teenager years where I sat next to him. Somehow the conversation turned to the ring size everyone wore. He felt his large ring size was from his Grandpa Carroccio. When his ring fit my thumb he explained that was the Italian in me. He was very proud of being Italian. He always spoke kindly about every situation and person he encountered. I am sure he is without pain and...

Dominic was my older brother and although there are 9 yrs. between us, I can honestly say that as all of us grew into our adulthood, we grew closer. Our family get togethers were always good times. We all sat around and reminisced about our childhood and things we did. You've been such a hard worker all your life, I can only find happiness in your death by knowing you are at peace now and no more worries. You will forever be in my heart.

I will always think of Uncle Domonic as a kind, hard working, man with a wonderful laugh, and smile. He always made me feel welcome, and I will never forget his, and Aunt Pat's kindness during my time of need when Sierra was born. I know someday we will see each other again. Please know that all of you are in my heart, and prayers.

I will always remember my Uncle Domonic as being a kind, humorous, giving man that always put his family first. It is unfortunate that he was taken from all of us so early, but I too feel as though I will see him again one day.

Domonic was my only brother. He was my Big Brother and I will miss him dearly. While I grieve now, I know that I will see him again. He taught me to know Jehovah's love and it is that love that is comforting me now. We will be together again.

Domonic was my oldest brother. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and brother. He was very religious, honest,trustworthy and hard working. He also had a wonderful sense of humor. I loved and and respected him very much. He will be greatly missed by all of us who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace. Loretta & Gary

We are so sorry - Our relationship with the family goes back nearly 50 years - to the Bedford Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses - We will see him again in the New System.