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DR.  DOMENIC G. AMARA Ph.D. obituary, East Boston, MA

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DOMENIC AMARA Obituary

AMARA, Dr. Domenic G. PhD. A cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and respected international educator, passed away peacefully, on Friday, July 11, 2025, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, from a cancerous lymphoma, he was 85 years old. Dom was born on February 6, 1940, in Boston. He was the beloved son of the late Philip and Domenica (Imprescia) Amara of East Boston and an inspiration, mentor and a model representative of the Italian culture and community. Domenic's life was the embodiment of dedication, hard work, commitment, and respect in all he strived to achieve. His passion and love for education was reflected in numerous positions he held throughout his career. His educational achievements, civic and community awards, and the many accolades he received were a true testament to his love of learning and trying to improve the quality of life of young people through education. Dom lived nearly his entire life, all 85 years, in East Boston. He was educated at Christopher Columbus High School and Boston University, with a BS in Biology and Chemistry. He worked nights as an EMT at Boston City Hospital, while he was a student at BU. He would earn his MS degree at UMass Boston; he would go onto Boston College, where he earned his Doctorate in Science Curriculum Development. He was a science teacher at East Boston High School, then later, the Mario Umana School of Technology, also in East Boston, as Vice Principal. He became Principal at the Edison School in Brighton, and the Umana-Barnes School in East Boston. He ended a long, successful career as Principal at the Warren Prescott School in Charlestown, which he held for 21 years. He was also a captain in the Massachusetts Guard and publisher of the Regional Review, a biweekly newspaper in East Boston, Charlestown, and North End. Dom fostered partnerships with the Boys & Girls Club, MGH, The Community Center, Hammond Real Estate, The U.S. Navy, Courageous Sailing, Bunker Hill C.C., Zelma Lacey, Charlestown H.S., MIT Mass., The Italian Consulate, and many other organizations. His involvement and dedication to the mission of United Planet of Education culminated as the Co-Founder of the Neme Aissatou Diallo School and Medical Clinic, located in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa. His community, civic, and Italian cultural involvement and awards include: President of Pirandello Lyceum and Chairman of the Italian American Alliance, and many more. He is the beloved husband of 58 years to Frances M. (Giuffrida) Amara of East Boston. The loving father of Philip D. Amara and his wife, Hiroko of Swampscott. The cherished grandfather of his pride and joy, Hana Amara. The treasured brother of James Amara and his wife, Nancy of Georgia. Also, lovingly survived by several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews. On behalf of the Amara family, they would like to acknowledge a special thank you to Dr. David Avigan and the staff at Beth Israel, for the wonderful AL care, respect, dignity, and encouragement over the years. Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, July 17, from 4:00 - 7:00 pm, in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza Beechwood home for Funerals, 262 Beach St., REVERE. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, July 18, at 12:00 noon, in the Sacred Heart Church, 45 Brooks St., East Boston, MA. Please go directly to church. Interment will immediately follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of flowers, please honor Dom by making a donation in his memory to Warren Prescott Foundation Inc., 50 School St., Charlestown, MA 02129. For online condolences, please visit us at www.vertucciosmithvazza.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 14 to Jul. 16, 2025.

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Rosemarie Sergi

Yesterday

I am so sad we lost Dom after his long and valiant fight. He was a renowned educator, but excelled in so many other areas of his life ss well. I will always remember the energy, support and enthusiasm he lent my husband in the development of his Italian heritage organization . He was always there and full of ideas. My thoughts are with his
family. Rosemarie Sergi

Jimmy Considine, Charlestown

Yesterday

Thank you for your unselfish military service to the people of this nation. May you now rest in peace.

Tony Lori

Yesterday

I am deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend & colleague of more than 50 years, Dom Amara. I collaborated with him on many of his various projects. Whether it was developing an ESL curriculum & teacher professional development for the NAD School in Guinea, the infusion of Italian Language & Culture programs in various schools, or the promotion of his Italian heritage, in the word "impossible" Dom only saw "possible!" My deepest condolences to his wife Frances, his family & relatives. May the perpetual light shine upon him & may he rest in peace.
Tony Lori

David Santulli

July 14, 2025

So sad to hear this news about Dr. Amara. Sending my deepest condolences to his beloved family and friends. Dr. Amara touched so many people in his life. His contributions, curiosity, and zest for life were nothing short of remarkable. I am so proud to have been his friend, partner, and occasional fellow traveler. He contributed so much to United Planet and joined many of our global programs. Troy and Tristan were proud students at Warren Prescott. We all send our thoughts, prayers, and deepest gratitude for Dr. Amara´s friendship and leadership.

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