Dominick DeRose Naples, FL
Dominick DeRose, 94, of Naples, FL, passed away on January 20, 2013. Born in Cliffside Park, NJ on Sep tember 5, 1918 to the late Patsy and Rose (Lacada) DeRose, Dominick resided in NJ pri or to relocating to Miami, FL in 1955 with his beloved wife of 62 years, Ann.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, Dominick served during WWII. He was an automotive mechanic who loved spending time with his family and friends; above all, however, he was a dedicated grandfather.
Dominick was predeceased by his sisters, Anna Skinner and Virginia Summers; and his brother, Rocco DeRose; and niece, Marilyn.
He is survived by his loving wife, Ann; sister, Sue DeRose; children, Dianne (Ross) Worthy, Dominick (Karen) DeRose, Marianne (Michael) Johnston and Matthew (Anne) DeRose; grandchildren, Durwood, Tonya (Scott), Katie, Joey, Chelsea, Domenic, Demi; great grandchild, Davin; and nieces and nephews, Johnny Kellie, Kathy and Patrica.
A visitation will be held (TODAY) Wednesday, January 23, 2013, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with a service starting at 7:00 p.m.at Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road, Naples, FL, 34119.
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David Stauffer
January 23, 2013
I'm very sorry for your loss. Dom was a really good man. I'm glad I got to know him. God bless all of you with peace and comfort.
January 23, 2013
Dearest DeRose Family,
God Bless you all! Will be praying for your strenghth and courage during this difficult time. He was loved by all and always had a kind word to say. We love you and offer our sincere sympathies to all of you. Love, Domenic and Heidi D'Agostino
Brian Bartos
January 23, 2013
I offer my sincerest sympathies and condolences to Mrs. DeRose, Dominick and Karen, Matthew, and the entire family during this most difficult time. So long as the wonderful memories of Dominick's life live forever in your hearts, he will never be forgotten.
Me, Uncle Dom and his sister, Suzie.
Kellie Moran
January 23, 2013
To the most wonderful Uncle every, please give everyone upstairs my love. Tell Aunt Virginia we did the best we could, but now she can hang out with you and rest in peace. XOXO
Marianne Johnston
January 22, 2013
I miss you so much daddy. Please tell papa, grandpa & grandma contessa, uncle rocky, aunt ann, aunt virginia, aunt martha, uncle gus, uncle vinnie, aunt chic and ALL the other saints who have gone on before us hello and we will see them all again one day. I LOVE YOU DADDY.
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