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1938

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2020

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SALVATORE DIDOMENICO Obituary

DIDOMENICO, Salvatore Prominent Cambridge Resident Of Cambridge, March 18. Beloved husband of Marie (Apruzzese). Treasured son of the late Nicola and Mary (Camelio) DiDomenico. Devoted father of Senator Salvatore DiDomenico and his wife Tricia, Lisa Lavoie, Brenda Giunta and her husband Joseph, Allison DiDomenico and her fiancé Jonathan Killeen. Cherished grandfather of Emma, Lindsey, Matthew, Salvatore, Marissa, Hailey, Olivia, Ava and Amelia. Loving brother of Marie Vaudo, her late husband Sal, of Burlington and Linda Cafarella, her husband Ron, of Belmont. Dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to so many. Sal was born on September 20th during the hurricane of 1938 in East Cambridge, MA, two streets away from where he raised his own family. Sal graduated from Rindge Tech in Cambridge, went on to Boston College and then served in the Army National Guard. He found his calling at the Rittners School of Floral Design. He met the love of his life, Marie, at Moseley's on the Charles and they never stopped dancing. They married in 1970 and spent over 50 glorious years together. In October of 1969, he proudly opened the doors to Flowers by Sal, which became a pillar in the East Cambridge community. This past November, he commemorated the store's 50th anniversary with a ceremony celebrating this milestone. His store was an extension of his home, just downstairs from where he lived. Sal dedicated his life to his work and took so much pride in each piece he created. His flower shop wasn't just a flower shop, but it was also a place where family and friends gathered. Because of his love of traveling, he also opened and operated Jet-A-Way Travel for many years. Here he brought his customer's vacation plans to life and where he was known for his many bus tours. Sal devoted his life to the S.S. Cosmas and Damian Society, his patron Saints, in Cambridge, where he was a beloved member, Treasurer and Feast Chairman. He always spoke of his Gaeta, Italy heritage and family history. He kept the society's feast, banquets and annual traditions alive for more than 5 decades. Due to his strong faith and devotion to the Saints, he brought the annual feast to new heights and made it one of the largest events in the community. Some of his proudest moments were watching his wife, children and grandchildren carry on this important part of his life. He was also a longtime member of the Dante Alighieri Society, serving on their Board of Governors and was a Past President. He was a member and past Trustee of the Sons of Italy Greater Boston Renaissance Lodge and member of the Pirandello Lyceum. Sal and his wife were fixtures in the Italian American community. He was also a longtime sponsor of East Cambridge Little League and many organizations throughout the community. He was also honored and given awards by these organizations for his tireless efforts and true dedication. He put his whole heart into everything he did. Sal was a friend to thousands and touched each one of their lives. He loved his East Cambridge roots, and in 2001, the city recognized his many years of service to the community by dedicating a square to him and his wife, on the corner where his flower shop is located. He was a true legend and an unforgettable presence. Although he was proud of all of the above, his favorite titles were Husband, Dad and Papa. He loved his family and always put them before himself, as he did with everyone he met. His nine grandchildren were his world and they shared a very special bond. He knew that the most valuable thing in life was family and treasured every moment with them. He loved family gatherings, holiday celebrations, annual trips to Disney, cruises, Italian beach days or just being at home surrounded by his family. He beamed as he watched his children become adults and his family continued to grow, passing on his traditions to the next generation. With his family he was his happiest. Sal had a larger than life personality, a great sense of humor and was such a bright light in everyone's lives. He made an impact on so many people and was loved and admired by so many. He enjoyed life and was always the first to arrive at an event and the last one to leave. He never met a stranger, because within minutes you were his friend. He had the natural ability to make all feel welcomed and all feel special. He not only told the best stories, but the way he told the story was unmatched. He always had a smile on his face and brought so much love, laughter and joy to everyone's life. He had a zest for life and was always ready to plan the next adventure. He will be missed beyond measure. Services are private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to S.S. Cosmas and Damian Society, 17 Porter Street, Cambridge, MA 02141. In the near future there will be a Celebration for Sal's life, where all will be welcomed to honor this great man. For the guestbook, please visit Donovan-Aufiero Funeral Home.com

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Update: Celebration of Life for Salvatore DiDomenico

August 28, 2021

9:00 am at Service at Woodlawn Cemetry, 302 Elm Street, Everett, MA

10:30 am at Mass at St. Francis Church, 325 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA

Immediately Following- Collation at the Dante Alighieri Society, 41 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 21 to Mar. 22, 2020.

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Dylan

December 29, 2021

This was my grandmother's cousin, his grandmother Marietta and my grandmothers grandmother Maria Luigia Leccese were sisters. It was always such a joy seeing Sal do what he loved each year at the St Cosmas and Damian feast. His passion and spirit and rememberence of his homeland of Gaeta were always so refreshing and awakening to see. The feast wasn't the same this year without you. God bless and rest in eternal peace.

Deborah Vaudo

August 6, 2020

Dear Marie and family,
I am so heartbroken to hear of his passing. He brought so much joy into people's lives. The City of Cambridge and those that knew him will never forget his legacy and what he did for them. He had such a wonderful smile and sense of humor that would make anyone feel welcome. I will truly miss him. My heart goes out to you all during this time. I am so saddened, words cannot even express.
Love,
Cousin Debbie Vaudo

Karene Pierre

April 29, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family! He was a was a good man. Wonderful smile made everybody feel like they mattered, welcome and included. He will be miss deeply and beyond measure.

April 1, 2020

Dear Sal and Family,

I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. He was such a nice man, a pillar of the neighborhood, and the patriarch of a great family. What a legacy. Please express my condolences to your sisters and mom for me. I tried to send a card in the mail, but I didn't know your address. Sincerely, Mrs. Juliano

March 27, 2020

To the DiDomenico and Apruzzese Family, We are so saddened for your families loss. May you find comfort in the happy memories you shared. As you all know by his example, keeping a smile on your face, love in your heart and kindness in your service to others, his legacy lives on in you all. In prayer and with sincere sympathy, Sandra McCormick Pothier and Family

Pam and Fran Giangregorio

March 24, 2020

Senator Sal Didomenico and family
Sorry to have heard about the loss of your dad.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

With sympthany
Pam and Fran Giangregorio

Patty Nieto

March 23, 2020

To Marie and the DiDomenico family. My deepest condolences go out to you all during this difficult time. I never met Sal, but spending day after day in the ICU waiting room, hearing all the stories about him, I wish I did know him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Michael Sullivan

March 23, 2020

Senator Sal & Family
Sorry of your loss of your Dad. Cherish the memories and share them with family and friends
Mike Sullivan of Worcester Mass formerly of Somerville and friend of Senator Sal @ the state house. Rip Mr DiDomenico

Kathleen Clinton

March 22, 2020

He will certainly be missed. I extend my deepest condolences to the family.

Giovanni & Maria Luisa Saraceni

March 22, 2020

We still cannot believe you are gone! We will always remember your friendly smile, your sharp sense of humor, your availability and generosity. We extend our thoughts and condolences to your lovely wife Marie, to your son Sal Jr., who made you so proud of him, and to all your children, grandchildren and all the rest of your family. Rest in peace! Love.
Giovanni and Maria Luisa

Frank and

March 22, 2020

Dear Marie and family. We are so sorry for your loss. We many fond memories of Sal.

March 21, 2020

He was a very nice man did a lot for the community he will be greatly missed my deepest sympathy to the family Mary carvalho

March 21, 2020

He was a very nice man did a lot for the community he will be greatly missed my sympathy to the family Mary carvalho

Michael Sullivan

March 21, 2020

To the DiDomenico Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Sal was a great guy and a wonderful friend. He touched many lives and made a difference in them. I know Saints Cosmas and Damian greeted him with open arms.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan

Cynthia Woods

March 21, 2020

Sal was such a kind and loving person. He will be missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him. My condolences and prayers to the family.

Anna Granata

March 20, 2020

To the DiDomenico Family

Im very sorry for your loss, Sal was a good man, very kind to everyone that he knew and he always a smile on his face whenever you saw him, he will me greatly missed and we will keep you in our prayers and heart.

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Aug

28

Celebration of Life

9:00 a.m.

Woodlawn Cemetry

302 Elm Street, Everett, MA

Aug

28

Funeral Mass

10:30 a.m.

St. Francis Church

325 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA

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140 Otis Street, Cambridge, MA 02141

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