Arnold John Dominick Sr.

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Arnold John Dominick Sr.

Birth
Chase, Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Oct 2006 (aged 85)
Humboldt, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Medina, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Born the youngest son of: Agnes (Kostecki-Dominick) Guy and Joseph Eugene Dominick in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He had no memories of his father and we never knew our paternal grandparents as his parents divorced when he was a baby.

Sisters: Marcella (Hogan) & Mildred (Heine) Brothers: Joseph E.,and Floyd.

Married to Pauline D. Davenporte on April 25,1944 in Texas.

Children: Janice (Dominick-Boyes)Moore, Diann and John.

They lived in Northlake IL, Tyler TX, LaSalle-Peru IL - Jackson,TN - Rockfalls, IL and Humboldt, TN.

Left to cherish his memory are Children: Janice Moore (Jerry), Diann, and John and (Cheryl). Many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.

He was proud of his Army military service as a medic during World War II. He also served as Constable for the city of Northlake, Ill during the 1950's. Dad liked camping, snow and water skiing, fishing and collecting Lionel Trains. But the most fun he had was playing with the grandchildren and their toys. He loved telling scary stories.
Born the youngest son of: Agnes (Kostecki-Dominick) Guy and Joseph Eugene Dominick in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He had no memories of his father and we never knew our paternal grandparents as his parents divorced when he was a baby.

Sisters: Marcella (Hogan) & Mildred (Heine) Brothers: Joseph E.,and Floyd.

Married to Pauline D. Davenporte on April 25,1944 in Texas.

Children: Janice (Dominick-Boyes)Moore, Diann and John.

They lived in Northlake IL, Tyler TX, LaSalle-Peru IL - Jackson,TN - Rockfalls, IL and Humboldt, TN.

Left to cherish his memory are Children: Janice Moore (Jerry), Diann, and John and (Cheryl). Many Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren.

He was proud of his Army military service as a medic during World War II. He also served as Constable for the city of Northlake, Ill during the 1950's. Dad liked camping, snow and water skiing, fishing and collecting Lionel Trains. But the most fun he had was playing with the grandchildren and their toys. He loved telling scary stories.