In the 1930s, Domenico married Floria Lanzi Gubbiotti, a widow with a young daughter, Armandina (Dina). In December 1939, their daughter, Michelina Gloria, was born.
Domenico Iacovo was employed with the Chrysler Corporation on Jefferson Avenue, and eventually became a quality control supervisor. He retired in 1966 after 33 years of service. Domenico passed away on September 14, 1979 after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease.
Domenico was a talented gardener and expert in the grafting of fruit trees. He cherished his time as a "Nonno" and delighted in his five grandchildren. On festive occasions, he was known as a sharp and meticulous dresser. Domenico also was known as a loyal Detroit Tigers fan and a tough Pinochole opponent.
In the 1930s, Domenico married Floria Lanzi Gubbiotti, a widow with a young daughter, Armandina (Dina). In December 1939, their daughter, Michelina Gloria, was born.
Domenico Iacovo was employed with the Chrysler Corporation on Jefferson Avenue, and eventually became a quality control supervisor. He retired in 1966 after 33 years of service. Domenico passed away on September 14, 1979 after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease.
Domenico was a talented gardener and expert in the grafting of fruit trees. He cherished his time as a "Nonno" and delighted in his five grandchildren. On festive occasions, he was known as a sharp and meticulous dresser. Domenico also was known as a loyal Detroit Tigers fan and a tough Pinochole opponent.