Alexander Michael "Alex" Domsky IV

Alexander Michael "Alex" Domsky IV obituary, Venice, FL

Alexander Michael "Alex" Domsky IV

Alexander Domsky Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice on Sep. 27, 2024.

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Alex Domsky
Alex, Little Al, A4, Domsky – many names for a gentle soul with a big heart. A4 would greet you with a shy smile and open arms and always a big and genuine hug. He was kind, generous and funny! All that magnificent energy would come alive at night. He lived for the screen. As a kid, Harry Potter books, movies of all kinds, comedy, action, drama - loved them all. But screens that he could control were his favorite, video games and ultimately virtual reality games. Alex spent countless hours honing his craft and eventually joined the team that developed Ghosts of Tabor. Gaming was his passion, and he had found his calling.
Throughout his life, Alex was surrounded and loved by his extended family. His Grandma Alice Albin, Mom and Dad Kelly and Alex Domsky. His sister & Brother-in-Law, Kristy & Scott Ettinger and nephews Clark and Carson. A4 was blessed to have many Aunts and Uncles as part of his childhood and young adult life, including Aunt Molly & Uncle Paul Hileman, Uncle Ted Albin and Aunt Erin & Uncle Randy Foley and their boys Jacob & William.
A Gathering to celebrate Alex will be held
Friday Oct 4, 5:30-7PM at Farley Funeral Home 265 South Nokomis Ave Venice, FL 34285
Thursday Oct 10, 5:30-7:00 PM @ Hammock Creek Clubhouse 2400 Golden Bear Way Palm City FL 34990

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October 3, 2024

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October 2, 2024

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October 2, 2024

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Teresa and Rob Oliva

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Karol Hufnagel

October 2, 2024

Words for you as you walk this crazy crooked path forward:
Al, Kelly, and families of "lil" Al. You will find that life just takes hold and forces you forward. Just remember Lil Al is with you all the way because he is forever in your heart. That NEVER goes away. The first days are blurred. The weeks become months and then become years. One step in front of the other with every sunrise. Cling to each other and everyone's love. There will be beautiful signs you will see and experience. If you are open and aware, you will see. And then the stories from people who knew "lil" Al will be another gift. Cherish it all. Don't be afraid to cry when it "hits". Crying means you have and do love. Hide when and if you feel like it but remember do not hide for long. Just take it SLOW. And forgive people who aren't quite sure of what to say. They suffer your loss also and they are grasping for words they aren't sure they should even say. You aren't alone. You are with all who have lost. And we all have, or will, lose. May God, and all his Angels, wrap loving arms around Alex as he rests at peace and waits for all to join him. God bless you both Al and Kelly.
Karol Hufnagel

Karol Hufnagel

October 2, 2024

Eating 3 ft icicles hanging from our ski cottage many years ago!

Walter Judd

September 29, 2024

The news of Alex's passing is heart breaking. He was a student at Clark when I joined the faculty. I had misgivings about leaving my previous position and Alex was one who made me realize I had made the right decision. Losing a former student is hard. Vaya con Dios Alex and God's peace to all who mourn.

Amber

September 27, 2024

I spent all of my time with Alex until I decided to join the Marine Corps. He would write me letters, and we kept in touch throughout all the years I had left. We always made sure to see eachother whenever I visited home. I should have kept in touch more and been better about it. Alex was loved. From the first time I spent time with him and Alby playing fetch in the pool we had so much fun together. I have an entire summer of my life that is full of nothing but his smile and laugh. I am so sorry I didn't keep in touch better. He was loved. By me, by so many others.

Alex used to pick me up from my house because he always said it would take me way too long to walk to his. We literally lived maybe 1 minute away from eachother but he would still show up at my place blasting whatever new music he had found that day. We spent so much time hanging out and running all over town. It seems so cheesy to say but it really was the highlight of my days that summer.

All of this is just a long way to say that Alex was loved. I will forever kick myself for not staying more present in his life and making that love known to him, but he was absolutely loved by everyone I ever knew around him. I am so sorry for everything that has happened.

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