1986
2004
Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday in the Pauline Minor Memorial Chapel at the funeral home, the Rev. Dwight Camron, officiating. Burial: Skyvue Memorial Gardens. Visitation: You may visit Dom noon to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Dom was a 2004 graduate of Southwest High School. He was raised in Fort Worth with his "Unc" for the past two years.
Survivors: Parents, Perfect Engelberger and Jeron Champagne; brother, Jeron Benito Champagne; uncle, Sam Garcia and his wife, Vicki; and a host of other relatives and friends.
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LaNetta South
May 13, 2005
It's been almost 6 months since Dom left i miss him so much and am still taken it very hard. I am sighning this book to let dom's family know he has not been forgotten he never will be. You are all in my thougts and prayers ecspecialy you Jeron. I graduate this may and i want to think Dom for that for with out his determination i don't think i would be walking across that stage, he set a good example for all of us and is still greatly missed. I love you Dom rest in peace
amy smith
March 16, 2005
DOM WAS MY COUSIN I LOVED HIM WITH ALL MY HEART HE WAS A VERY SPECIAL PERSON TO MANY THE ONLY THING THAT I ASK IS NEVER FORGET HIM THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Lace Jennings
December 7, 2004
I want to send my thoughts and prayers out to Dom's family! He will be missed by many classmates at Southwest High School.
Kori Johnson
December 5, 2004
Dom was such a cool person and I am glad and blessed to have known him. He will truly be missed.
Dominee Evans
December 2, 2004
My condolience goes out to the family and friends.I will miss Dom(classmate) Southwest"2004"
Porecha Little
December 2, 2004
Champagne was such a good friend to me and others. He will truley be missed.
brittani high
December 2, 2004
Dear Family,
you are in my heart and Dom was a very nice person as i saw him.
May God Bless You All.
Gail Johnigan
December 2, 2004
Champagne was a very good friend of my sons, Andrew and Montrel. They love him and they will truly miss him. Memories of Champagne will always live in our hearts.
God Bless The Family
Gail Johnigan
Judi Janes
December 2, 2004
As Dom's counselor at Southwest High School, I was so proud of him. The transition from California to Texas was not easy, but he persevered, determined to receive his high school diploma. I was so sorry to hear about his death. Dom will always have a special place in my heart. He will be remembered not only for his unique name, but also for his kind, gentle ways. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
Lourdes Mendez
December 2, 2004
My prayers are with you and your family through these hard times.May God Bless all of you
Jackie Love
December 2, 2004
Mrs.Love at Southwest High School
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