Stanley-Domingues-Obituary

Stanley Domingues

Santa Maria, California

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Stanley Michael DominguesApril 3, 2024Stanley Michael Domingues, AGE 68, Passed away April 3, 2024. Resident of Santa Maria, Ca. Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory and Memory Gardens

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To the Domingues Family-

Our condolences to Stanley’s wife Cynthia and their family, as well as his mom, an admired matriarch Mrs. Domingues (Stanley Sr., was a friend and an admired patriarch, RIP) and his brothers and sisters. Was classmates with Marie for many years, many years ago and friend Steve through cousin Jeanette. I will always remember the Domingues families kindness and friendliness! Rest in Peace Stanley!
Our prayers to you and your family.

May God's Serenity guide your family through this most difficult journey. Sincerely, Darlene Moore& Family

Cynthia; my deepest condolences to you and to your family. I pray that you feel comfort in knowing that Stan is now in a better place.

I enjoyed playing rounds of golf with you over the years, sharing conversations, jokes and stories. Here we are with Ray Heath at Monarch Dunes back in '09 or so. Until we tee it up in heaven, you'll continue to walk with me down my fairway of life.

I had the pleasure of knowing Stan for many years. From our days of working together at Bellos Sporting Goods to the many games of basketball I coached and he officiated. He was a great guy and left this world far too soon. My condolences to Cynthia and his kids, as well as his mom Mrs.Domingues and his brothers and sisters. Rest in peace my friend.

My Cousin , Stanley, A great Man I will miss. I was at the baseball field the last time I talked with him,watching him behind the plate, watching my cousin Stanley calling balls & strikes. He was a great football player 1973 with my brother Joe. Many memories will last forever. Your cousin Michael Domingues.

I will miss my Comp who was my rock at work. He made me laugh, we shared our retirement goals, and his honesty, integrity, and moral compass remained strong. We lost touch when I retired but not the memories.