Rev. Dominic-Ingemie-Obituary

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Rev. Dominic S. Ingemie

SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

Apr 30, 1941 – Oct 19, 2023

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BORN
April 30, 1941
DIED
October 19, 2023
LOCATION
SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York

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William J. Burke & Sons / Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes Obituary

Albany, NY - Rev. Dominic S. Ingemie, 82, a priest in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, passed to new life on Thursday (Oct. 19, 2023) at The Teresian House.                                                              

Born on April 30, 1941 in Albany, he was a son of the late...

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I dearly loved Father Dominic Ingemie, he was like a father to me, I worked for him when he was the Superintendent for Catholic School for the Dioceses and later while a Priest for St. James in Albany NY. He married my husband and I and baptized our son, he also helped me with tuition for my oldest son. When we purchased our new build home, he blessed our home. He was a big bear full of love and I love ve him dearly, 23 years ago we moved to Florida and it was the last time I saw him. He...

Thank you Father...40 years ago, you baptized my youngest child...Bless You and May you have eternal rest..

Father Ingemie was my principal at CCHS. I was a dichotomy of mischief and student council. When I would skip classes "to do bulletin boards" (which I actually stayed after school to do and he knew it) he would give me a complicated look of reproach and "I get it" all at the same time. He understood that my mischief side kept me from classes I was doing fine in anyway and that I stayed after school many days to put in the work. He was one of the few in my life that "got this" about me. Years...

What would I like to say about Fr. Ingemie, is the guest book question. The answer would fill a book. He principal for part of my time as a CCHS student. A very good, kind, caring, spiritual man.

Fr. Dominic saved my life when he hired me to teach English at CCHS. The 9 years I spent there were the best of my working life. And they changed the course of my future. I have a special memory of him co-celebrating my mother's funeral Mass with my homeroom students in attendance. Others have left messages saying he was "one of the good guys." That is so true.

Fond memories and heartfelt condolences.

To Vera, Joe and the Ingemie,
My sincere sympathy to all. Fr. Dominic was one of the good guys. I first met him at CCHS as a student when he joined the faculty. He was known as a teacher who cared about the kids and was a great role model.
Our paths crossed through the years in many places: at my brother's parish, at some of our family baptisms, at the Pastoral Center when I worked next door, at St. Peter's when I visited friends there and whenever I saw him in Albany, in town or in...

Father Ingemie was our pastor at St. Peter's for nearly 20 years.
He was a wonderful servant of the Lord, a priestly priest, a good friend.
May he rest in the peace he so rightly deserves.
My sympathy to his family he spoke of so often.

Father Ingemie was one of the best people I have had in my life. He married my husband and I and I worked with him at St. James for many years. I have so many great memories that I will hold in my heart. Heaven just received an angel and I will keep his family in my prayers.