Richard-Dominicus-Obituary

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Richard E. Dominicus

Brick, New Jersey

Jun 4, 1950 – Mar 28, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
June 4, 1950
DIED
March 28, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Brick, New Jersey

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Weatherhead Young Funeral Home - 885 Mantoloking Rd. Brick, NJ 08723


Richard E. Dominicus, age 70 of Jackson passed away March 28, 2021. He was born in New Brunswick, NJ and has lived in Jackson for the last 30 years. Richard was a member of IBEW, Local # 1289. He held a Blue Seal License and worked as a Nuclear Power Plant Operator at Oyster Creek Generating Station where he was respected and well-liked by his co-workers. He enjoyed fishing and was a member of the Bayville Elks Lodge # 2394. He was predeceased by his brother, Anthony Dominicus and by his sister, Dolly Dominicus. Surviving Richard are his wife, Debra Piana; his son, Jaret Dominicius; his siblings, Andrew Dominicus, Mike Dominicus and his wife, Dawn, Garry Dominicus and his wife, Debbie, Gina Emmes and her husband, Louis and Janice Magelnicki and her husband, Tommy; he is also survived by many other relatives. A viewing will be held on Wednesday, from 3 pm to 7 pm at Weatherhead Young Funeral Home, 885 Mantoloking Road Brick, NJ 08723. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, 10 am at St. Dominic’s Church in Brick. Interment will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Toms River, NJ. To send condolences to his family, please go to: www.weatherheadyoung.com


 

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RIP Ricky. You were a good friend. I hope that you have a great life in the next world. Henry Fall

Ric,
We became friends when you came to Oyster Creek in 78. We had many good memories, you and Danny stopping by before work with a load of moving boxes that you stored in my basement until your house was built in Manahawkin. You helping me with the tranny in my 66 Mustang and me helping you running the plumbing in your downstairs bathroom. We had many good times playing softball in the Bay Lea league with Frank Klem, in the Lacey league and in many tournaments in Tuckerton, you always...

Rest in peace my brother. You were one of kind and always willing to help others. Such a zest for life and you will be missed my friend.

Remembering all the good times we had, in Wildwood New Jersey and that your parties, oh yes let’s not forget the robot

Little sis and Jaret,
I love you both with all my heart. We feel the loss also. We have many memories of Ric ❤. He was always the life of the party. Im happy he came to Thomas birthday and my party. We will always be here looking over Debbie and Jaret. Love you Ric your forever in out hearts . Fly high.
Love you
Debbie and Hope and Thomas

RIP my old friend.