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Genevieve Lucy Incavido "Jennie" Domino

Genevieve Lucy Incavido "Jennie" Domino obituary

Genevieve Domino Obituary

Genevieve Jennie Lucy Incavido Domino, 87, passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, August 5, 2012, after a lengthy illness. She was born in Algiers, Louisiana, on February 19, 1925, to Mary and Anthony Incavido. Genevieve was educated at Holy Name of Mary Catholic School. After graduation from high school, she began working at the Naval base in Algiers before moving to Franklin, Louisiana, in 1946, after her marriage to Joseph F. Domino. Jennie was a devoted wife of forty-five years to her husband, and a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She loved her family very much and always enjoyed talking about their accomplishments. She was especially proud of her grandchildren and felt so blessed to be able to see and hold her great grandchildren. She will be remembered for her strong Catholic faith, her love and generosity to family and friends, her creative artistic talents, and her wonderful culinary skills. Jennie's kitchen was her favorite place to be and she truly enjoyed preparing delicious food for her family and friends. Jennie was a very faithful member of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Franklin, Louisiana, before moving to Beaumont five years ago. While a resident of Franklin, she attended daily mass and everyone knew that the aisle seat in the first row on the Blessed Mother's side of the church was her seat. Prior to the decline of her health, Ms. Jennie, as she was affectionately known to many people, was a faithful adorer of the Blessed Sacrament in the Marianite Chapel in Franklin. Also, Jennie was an active member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Assumption, the Altar Society, and was instrumental in organizing the annual St. Joseph Altar. Each year, she faithfully prepared the stuffed artichokes and provided the cannoli and black olives for the celebration in honor of Saint Joseph. Ms. Jennie will be remembered for the delicious food she prepared and the luscious cakes and desserts she baked. She was particularly famous for her delicious meatballs and tomato gravy and for her artichoke-green bean casserole recipe, which she generously made and shared for many parish dinners. In her younger years, Jennie enjoyed the hobby of ceramics and created many beautiful objects of art, which she usually gave away to family and friends as gifts. Jennie also enjoyed crocheting and made beautiful afghans for each member of her family. She loved to read and had an extensive cookbook collection. For many years, Jennie worked along side her husband in their family business, Domino's Grocery, which was the oldest grocery store in Franklin, Louisiana. Jennie will definitely be remembered as a people person who was a very friendly, sociable person; she never met a stranger. Jennie is survived by her only child, Joe Domino and his wife, Linda; grandchildren, Frank Domino and his wife, Tamara; and Jennifer Domino Bellah and her husband, Chad; great-grandchildren, Frankie Domino and Brady and Ben Bellah; nieces, Toni Lynn Bergeron and Patti Borona Ibert; and godchild, Darlene Scelfo. Jennie was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Josephine Bergeron; and by her beloved husband, Joseph Domino. Due to declining health, Jennie moved to Beaumont approximately five years ago to be near her family. Jennie's family would like to extend their thanks and appreciation to the staff of Collier Park Assisted Living, to Dr. Santos Soberon and the doctors and nurses at Christus Hospital St. Elizabeth, to Mr. Ben Mazzara, Wanda Harrington, Chaplain Eddie Tubbs, and the caring staff, nurses, and aides of Calder Woods Skilled Nursing. Special appreciation also goes to Buckner Hospice, Dr. Khan and nurses, Wendy McElroy and Sheri Wagner for the professional and compassionate care that they extended to our mother. The family would like to extend their appreciation, most especially, to Ms. Jennie's loving and faithful caregivers, Cherry Robinson and Queen Cassimere. We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to the devoted Eucharistic Ministers from St. Jude Thaddeus, especially Loretta McKinley, who befriended and faithfully brought Holy Communion to Jennie. The family also expresses sincere gratitude to Reverend Monsignor Jerry McGrath, Jennie's adopted pastor during her years in Beaumont, and to Reverend Antony Paulose for their faithful visits, their prayers, and their administration of the holy sacraments to Jennie A Rosary will be recited at 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 7, 2012, at Broussard's, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont, followed by a gathering of family and friends until 8:00 p.m. There will be an additional gathering at 12:30 p.m., followed by a Rosary, led by the Catholic Daughters, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 915 Main Street, Franklin, Louisiana. Interment will follow at Franklin Cemetery, Franklin, Louisiana, under the direction of Broussard's. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Emergency Aid Center, Post Office Box 17, Franklin, Louisiana 70538; Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas, 2780 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703; or Some Other Place, P.O. Box 843, Beaumont, Texas 77704. Complete and updated information may be found at: broussards1889.com.

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Published by The Beaumont Enterprise on Aug. 7, 2012.

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Salvadore Serio

August 12, 2012

Sorry to hear about the passing of your mother, she was a wonderful lady and will be greatly missed. May God Bless you all and I will be praying for all of you that God will help you through this hard time.

Sally Serio

August 12, 2012

I am truly sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you all. She was a wonderful lady and will be greatly miss. May God Bless All of her wonderful loving family she left behind.

Mattie Landry

August 9, 2012

Your mom was very,very sweet to me and Mickey and B.J. while we were growing up on Caffery St. across from the "best grocery store" in the world. She was the most patient person every time she saw Kaddie and myself run into the store, sometimes twice a day. Later, I loved to visit her and to see her beautiful orchids! Joey, your mom made this world a more beautiful place just by being in it. My condolences to you, Linda, and your family. Miss Jennie, may you shine in heavenly glory as you live with the Lord forever.
Love, Mattie

Tala Karkar

August 8, 2012

Dearest Dominos,

I am so sorry to hear about your mother Mr. Joe. You all made her proud and fullfilled her dreams.

You have been an amazing son, parent,husband, and sponsor. As well as you Linda. You have been a wonderful daughter to Ms. Jennie. You took good care of her and treated her as your own mother, I learned a lot from you, and I am sure that she is in a better place.

May God give you the strengths to handle your loss.

May her memory be eternal.

Kent Adams

August 7, 2012

Joe,
Your mother was obvioulsy a wonderful woman, just look at the family she raised! You, Linda and all of the Domino's are in our thoughts and prayers.
Kent & Sarah

Carole Mattingly

August 7, 2012

Dear Joe, Linda, Frank, Jennifer, and families,

I met Miss Jennie on several occasions before she moved to Beaumont. Conversations with her were always interesting as well as fun, and I always learned something new from her.
One special memory is my chance meeting with her in the parking lot of the Church of the Assumption in Franklin, Louisiana. Paul and I were on a return trip from New Orleans and, Linda, you suggested, via cell phone, that we go see your parish church in your hometown. It was in the middle of a weekday and no one was around on the church grounds. The secretary very obligingly gave us a tour after I told her we were good friends of Linda and Joe Domino of Beaumont. She spoke affectionately of Mrs. Domino while showing us the beautiful church in Franklin. After the tour we got in our car to resume our drive to Beaumont. As we were driving out of the parking lot, the secretary started running after our car, flagging us down. I rolled down the window to hear her say, "Here's Mrs. Domino!" Sure enough, Miss Jennie had driven up, the only other car in the parking lot besides ours. Now convince me that was a coincidence!
I dialed you, Linda, from my cell phone and handed it to Miss Jennie. Were you ever surprised to hear her voice! It was a beautiful day!
All of Miss Jennie's days from now on will be beautiful!
With love and prayers,
Carole and Paul

Valerie Purcell

August 7, 2012

I first met Jennie years ago and was so taken with her sense of humor and her stories about Franklin and the grocery store. My mother also adored Jennie and really enjoyed spending time with her when she visited Joe and Linda. My prayers go out to to her family and friends. I can just picture her in Heaven with my own mother and I can hear them laughing.

Joe Simpson

August 7, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Linda and the family during this time.

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