In Memory of

Frank

Lincoln

Dominelli

Obituary for Frank Lincoln Dominelli

It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Frank L. Dominelli of Mamaroneck, NY announce his passing at age 85, peacefully and was granted his wings on April 20, 2020 after a long illness.
Frank is survived by and will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Ann of 60 years, his children Debra Creedon, Dina Sapione and Frank Dominelli Jr. Frank has four loving grandchildren who will remember him; Frank M. Sapione, Anthony Mendicino, Amanda Strickler and Andrew Creedon. Frank was also especially blessed with two great grandchildren Eleanor and Gianna.
Frank was born 1935 in Larchmont, NY and attended New Rochelle High School. He worked in the Mamaroneck Public School System as head custodian for many years and after retiring continued to work as a school crossing guard. He was a dance instructor at the Arthur Murray Dance Studios, and he served his country in the Korean War. Frank was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and participated on the Mamaroneck Auxiliary Police Force.
SPECIAL NOTES:
Dad, enjoy your final walk home, one that you surely deserve; no wheelchairs, pain, dialysis chairs, hospital stays or surgeries. You will forever be implanted in my heart. You were a warrior till the end and will never forget how hard we fought together for your health for so many years. As your daughter, I would have had no problem fighting and caring for you another 50 years. My heart is broken right now, but Know I am holding your hand forever and you are never alone. I am so thankful for having you for as long as I did but 85 years still doesn’t seem enough. “Death ends a life, not a relationship”. Love you to the moon and back! And like I always told you, call me anytime and I will be there as quick as I can. Your loving daughter Dina.
Hon, I met you dancing in your arms and I will remain in your arms dancing until I am with you again. Love you with all my heart, you wife Ann.
Hey old man, will miss you always and could not ask for a better grandfather. Gianna will always be your little peanut. Coffee light and sweet with a donut waiting for you! Your loving grandson, Frank Michael.
Poppy, you were always a homerun for me and will always be in my heart. Your loving grandson Anthony.
Although I only had you for 7 months, I’ll always be your “little cutie”! Your great granddaughter, Gianna
Dad, I will forever hold in my heart and always remember the times when I was young helping me with pitching and catching in the front yard getting me ready to play the next day. I will always be grateful for a special father like you. Love your son, Frank.
Dad, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, but Love leaves a memory no one can steal. You have left us Dad with many memories, and we will treasure all of them. Love, your first born, Debra.
Poppy, you had a good long life, rest in peace. Love your grandson Andrew.
Poppy, I will miss you. Know that the time you spent with your family and time serving your country will not be forgotten. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hands. Love you Granddaughter Amanda.
Poppy, I am 4 years old now and even though I never got the chance to meet you, I know it was your time to see Jesus and when I dance, I will dance for you!. Love your great granddaughter Eleanor.