Dominic "Dom" Ferrara

1940 - 2020

Dominic "Dom" Ferrara obituary, 1940-2020, Tucson, Az

Dominic "Dom" Ferrara

1940 - 2020

Dominic Ferrara Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 4, 2020.
FERRARA, Dominic "Dom"

Star athlete, and legendary Hall of Fame High School Coach, passed peacefully in his sleep during the early hours of August 27, 2020, of Covid 19, at the age of 80, in Tucson, AZ. Born in New Haven, CT, to Elvira "Vera" and John M. Ferrara, March 21, 1940. He was preceded in death by his parents and his son, John Charles Ferrara.

Dom will be immensely missed by his loving wife, Maryann; his beloved daughter, Kimberly (Billy Quealy); his daughter-in-law, Noelle (Alan Bisson) and his pride and joy, his grandchildren, Jason (Whitney) Quealy, Garrett (Kara) Quealy, Kayla and Andrew Quealy; Lisa (Jay) Ferrara, Heather and John Dominic Ferrara, as well as his great-grandchildren, John Jay Ferrara, Makenna and Dakota Quealy, Jude Charles Foster and Aurora Quealy. Dom is also survived by his loving sisters, Elizabeth "Betty" Ferrara, Camille (Bill) Tolento and Patricia (Bob Diglio) Ferrara; his nieces, Dawn Diglio, Kelsie Cunha, Maria (Chris) Noonan and sons, Chandler and Mason; his sister and brother-in-law, Kathy and the Reverend Dick Oberg and their children, Eric (Tony) and Peter Oberg, Kerstin (Tony) Guarnaccia; a special cousin, Joe (Dan) Finoia; his "nephews", Scott (Jenna) and John (Carlie) Gianninoto; Godchildren, Nicole Wight Kershaw, John "JJ" Sayers, along with other cousins, as well as many dear friends from the East to West coast, from Skyline Country Club in Tucson, AZ, and the many players, coaches, and referees whose lives were touched by Coach Dom. Maryann wishes to especially acknowledge and lovingly thank Tom and Lynn Gianninoto, of Tucson, for their loving support, friendship, and care at this most difficult time. They are our Tucson Family!

The Pride of New Haven, CT, Dom's superior athletic abilities were honed-in the playgrounds and parks of his birth city, especially excelling in baseball and basketball. While at Wilbur Cross High School Dom pitched a no hitter against the Yale University freshman team, as well as a no hitter while playing in the Babe Ruth league. But it was his excellence in basketball under Coach Sal "Red " Verderame, that Dom became known as the "Little General". As point guard, he brought Wilbur Cross to league and state championships and was named MVP. Dom was also named to the Class A First Team All-State. He always felt his greatest accomplishment as a player was directing Cross to an undefeated season, culminating in defeating Sommerville, MA, at the Boston Garden, to win the New England Championship in 1958. The City of New Haven, along with many other accolades, gave a Victory Parade through the streets of downtown with hundreds of family, friends, fans, and well-wishers in attendance.

After graduation from Wilbur Cross High School, Dom attended Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, CA. He transferred to the University of Bridgeport, CT, continued to play basketball for the Purple Knights, and graduated with a BS degree. Dom received his Masters degree from Central CT State University. Dom began his teaching career in Ridgefield, CT.

Dom's love and expertise for basketball naturally brought him to coaching. In 1966, Dom was named Athletic Director and head varsity baseball and basketball coach at St. Thomas Aquinas High Scholl, New Britain, CT. During his six-year tenure, he twice led the basketball team to the State Championship Finals, putting Aquinas and the "Kelsey Street Coliseum" on the map as a basketball powerhouse for years to come. Dom also coached the New Britain Nets of the New England Basketball Association semi-pro team. After Aquinas, he coached at New Britain's Pulaski High School for six more years and led the Generals to a State Championship Final game as well. Dom was the first high school coach in CT to bring two different teams to the State Championship finals. Well known for his team's defenses, and as a program builder, Dom was recruited to Windsor, CT, where he coached for 11 years. He succeeded in taking that team to its first conference title in 34 years, filling the gym many, many times to capacity with fans, once again building a program which allowed for great continued success on the state level. Dom continued teaching, took some time off from coaching, and then resumed coaching at Wolcott High School, then as a volunteer assistant/consultant to Stan Glowiak at New Britain High School, and then finally with Herb Kenney at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, for four more years.

Dom has received great recognition over the years. He felt particularly honored to be a member of the CT. High School Coaches Hall of Fame (CHSCA). In addition, Dom is a member of the New Britain Sport Hall of Fame, the Wilbur Cross High School Hall of Fame, the New England Sports Hall of Fame and the New Haven Tap-Off Club Hall of Fame.

After retirement, Dom and Maryann traveled extensively all over the USA, going cross country 11 times, as well as Europe, the Baltic, and St. Petersburg - Italy being Dom's favorite. Memories of attending the college basketball Final Fours, the XXI Super Bowl in Pasadena to watch his beloved Giants win, were among his favorites, along with a Cattle Drive in WY, and swimming with the dolphins in the FL keys.

Because of the current pandemic restrictions, a Memorial service will be held in Tucson when possible. Dom will be laid to rest at St. Mary's Cemetery, New Britain, CT, alongside his son, and a Memorial will be held when it is safe to do so. The family would especially like to thank the wonderful caregivers on floor 900's at Tucson Medical Center (TMC). They truly are our HEROES! In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dom's memory to: JDF, TMC Foundation or Hermitage No-Kill Cat Shelter, Tucson.

Arrangements by DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.

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February 5, 2024

Bob Blanchard posted to the memorial.

August 30, 2023

Pete gaffney posted to the memorial.

November 29, 2020

Mary K Funari posted to the memorial.

Bob Blanchard

February 5, 2024

Just hearing about this now. Coach Ferrara was a wonderful mentor to me. Taught me how to be that floor general yet I learned alot more about life from him. Happy to have been a champion under him at Windsor High. We had 8 guys who could dunk and I´ll never forget his famous words to me as point guard "Blanchard, whatever you do, don´t shoot". He included our entire team as his family, with fond memories of watching college hoops in his home, at the XL Center, even when his boot heel fell off. Obviously, Coach made a big impression on me and sad to hear of his passing. Prayers and condolences to his family, especially Mrs.Ferrara. Great man. With sympathy, Bobby Blanchard

Pete gaffney

August 30, 2023

Awesome man ! Made my h/s years special ! In Jesus arms he is !!!

Mary K Funari

November 29, 2020

Maryann,
So sorry to hear that Dom has passed away and I know that you were both loving and blessed. I just read this in the Pulaski FB page where we keep up with each other and Dom was mentioned in a wonderful article. I am praying for you to heal and am sorry for your loss. You two did some wonderful things traveling and helping others. Blessings to you ❤

Kim Quealy

October 30, 2020

Miss you dad

Lenny Vann, worked at Windsor High School

October 16, 2020

I am so sorry to read about Dom´s passing. He was a great person and coach who impacted the lives of many students. He was someone who made a lasting impression on me. Dom will not be forgotten because of the kind of person he was and how he treated others.

Greg Florio

October 6, 2020

Coach was a great teacher and motivator. Certainly learned a lot about perseverance and the value of hard work if you wanted to be successful.

My sympathies to Maryann and Coach’s family

Greg Florio

Greg Florio

October 6, 2020

Coach was a great teacher and motivator. Certainly learned a lot about perseverance and the value of hard work if you wanted to be successful.

My sympathies to Maryann and Coach’s family

Greg Florio

pat appel

October 6, 2020

Kathy Oberg

October 5, 2020

I will see my brother-in-law Dom again. “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die.”

Greg Florio

October 5, 2020

My deepest sympathies to the Ferrara family. I learned a lot of great life lessons playing for Coach. He was a great teacher and motivator. Came to understand the importance of perseverance. A lesson I carry to this day.

God Bless you Coach. We did turn the corner.

Pat Elia

October 5, 2020

I am so sorry to hear of Dom's passing. He was an inspiration to me in many ways. I always admired his basketball abilities, but, as great a basketball player as he was, he was as great a person off the court. May he rest in peace.

Teresa Bracken

October 5, 2020

We grew up with "Donny" (as we called him way back when) on Saltonstall Avenue, New Haven, CT. As a matter of fact, we were next door neighbors for decades. He was always a delight, always smiling. We never met you, Maryann, but our hearts go out to you and your family. The Carrano Family: Al, Pat Appel and Teresa Bracken. Also, the Baldetti Family: Mike Baldetti and Peter Baldetti, deceased.

October 5, 2020

The world has lost an overall true and great family man in every sense of the word.. We will miss you Dom! Please let me know if you need anything Maryann, Brent....

Sandy Hostetler

October 4, 2020

Maryann, Kimberly, Noelle & all the family

Deepest sympathy in the loss of a beautiful soul. Dom always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him; always quick to say hello & start a conversation. His love for his family & friends was evident as was your love for him. Rest In Peace, Dom.

Jay Malcynsky

October 3, 2020

Coach Ferrara was one of the most incredible people I’ve known in my life ... great coach, teacher and later in life a friend ... I recall my days at Aquinas as among my best, and in no small part because of the influence of Dom Ferrara ... God Bless Coach and his Family

Michael J. Vitelli

October 2, 2020

to friends and family: so sorry to hear of his passing. we've lost a great man and an excellent example of how to live. R.I.P.

Andrew Quealy

October 1, 2020

Freddie Morris

October 1, 2020

My condolences to the Ferrara family. Coach was one of the great teachers at Windsor High School. I never had the pleasure of playing for him, but I was a spectator many times in that hot, packed gym in Windsor to see many victories. A leader of students he will be missed.

Freddie Morris
Class of 1986

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