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ANTHONY (TONY) DOMINO
Born: Nov 19, 1926
Date of Passing: Jul 21, 2000
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryANTHONY (TONY) DOMINO Peacefully passed away on July 21, 2000 at the age of 73 years. Beloved husband of Georgette Domino and loving father of Leonard (Euleen) of Toronto, Barry (Diane) of Winnipeg, Joyce Domino-Gloyn (Bernie) of Ottawa and Darlene (Neumann) Pederson of Edmonton. Grandfather of Hunter and Sarah Domino of Toronto, Wendy, Stacy and Jonathan Domino of Winnipeg (Transcona), Devin and Erin Gloyn of Ottawa, and Robyn (Mark), Kelly (Greg), Maureen (Dom), Michael and Julie Neumann of Edmonton. Great-grandfather of Kathlein (Katie), Anthony Madison, Carlena (Carly), Cordell (Cory) Neumann and Ender Comey of Edmonton. Tony was born November 19, 1926 at his family homestead in Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba. He was the 12th child of a family of 14 children. His surviving siblings are John and Elmer Domino of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Joe Domino of Kelowna, British Columbia and Nettie Drohomereski of Riverton, Manitoba. While working for the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1946, he met his future bride Georgette in Saskatchewan. They were married November 27, 1948 in Vancouver, and a year later moved to Saskatchewan where their first child Leonard was born (January 1950). Shortly thereafter they settled in Winnipeg where Barry was born (November 1951), Joyce (February 1955) and Darlene (October 1958). Tony and Georgette raised their family in St. James and Transcona while Tony worked for Winnipeg Transit for 13 years. In 1972, Tony and Georgette started a long career in residential property management, including Chimney Ridge Condo Corporation and Marina Del Rey Condo Corporation in Fort Garry. Tony retired from active work in 1992 and he and Georgette moved to Edmonton June 1994. Family and friends from across Canada will be gathering for a memorial service on Monday, July 31, 11:00 a.m. at Clearview Pentecostal Assembly, 4925-134 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. The family wishes to thank Dr. Eric Estey and the staff of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for the special care they gave our dear Dad. If desired, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in Anthonys honour, would be sincerely appreciated by the family.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 26, 2000