Robert J. Domaleski, Sr.
Home:
Glen Ridge
Date of Death:
February 3, 2010
Age:
74
Birthdate:
February 18, 1935
Place of Birth:
Nutley, NJ
Service Information:
Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:00 AM Our Lady Of Mount Carmel R.C. Church
Visitation:
Monday, February 08, 2010 2-4 & 7-9 PM at DeLuccia - Lozito Funeral Home, Haledon, NJ
Interment:
Hollywood Memorial Park, Union, NJ

Robert J. Domaleski, Sr., age 74, died Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at home in Glen Ridge. Robert was born February 18, 1935 in Nutley, NJ. He is the son of the late Felix and the late Anna (Carney) Domaleski. He married Rosemary Morreale.

He was a self employed general contractor for 35 years and retired in 1985. After his retirement he became a golf professional and worked at Basking Ridge Country Club and Greenbrier at Whittingham in Monroe, NJ
Mr. Domaleski was a member of United States Golf Association and the Professional Golfers Association.

He is survived by his wife: Rosemary (Morreale) Domaleski , one daughter: Lisa Savage and her husband Scott of Weston, CT and one son: Robert J. Domaleski, Jr. and his wife Sharon of Franklin Lakes, NJ; his brothers: Richard Domaleski of Cape Coral, FL, James Domaleski of Cape Coral , FL and Bernard Domaleski of Rockaway, NJ; he also has four grandchildren. granddaughter, Chelsea; grandson, Robert, III; grandson, Forest and granddaughter, Kendra.

He was predeceased by his sister, Anna Koblanski.

A Mass of Christian burial will be held 10:00 am on Tuesday, February 9 at Our Lady Of Mount Carmel R.C. Church, Nutley, NJ with Rev. Michael Donovan officiating. A prayer service will be held 8:45 am on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at DeLuccia - Lozito Funeral Home, 265 Belmont Avenue, Haledon, NJ. Burial will be in Hollywood Memorial Park, Union.

Calling hours will be Monday, February 8 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at DeLuccia - Lozito Funeral Home, 265 Belmont Avenue, Haledon, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.



Pat Grosso February 5, 2010
With deep sympathy for your loss. May he rest in Peace.

Cindy and Cliff Abel February 5, 2010
Very fond memories of "Mr. D." will remain with us forever.....thank you. And, may God comfort "Mrs. D.," Lisa, Robert and their families during this time....and in all the days ahead. Blessings....

Eileen O'Leary February 6, 2010
Mrs D, Lisa and Robert I am so so sorry for your loss. I have so many wonderful, happy, funny memories of being in that house in Glen Ridge. They will stay with me forever. God Bless you all, my prayers are with you at this difficult time. At least his golf clubs made it to Ireland!!!

Laurence G. Latimer Sr February 6, 2010
With Sympathy

Don & Marge Spino February 6, 2010
We went to the Poconos with Bobby, Ro and a few other couples. Bobby always was a prankster and made us laugh. We were roller skating and Bobby took Marge's skates and threw them in the pool. When he returned the skates, the girl turned the skates upside down and water poured out of them. She looked at Bobby, and Bobby with that smirk on his face said "what can I say the girl sweats alot" He is dearly loved and will be greatly missed by us all.

Rob Jr. February 6, 2010
My Dad was so much more than a Father to me. He was my friend, my hero and my role model. He taught me about hard work, doing things right, not wasting anything and standing up for what you believe in. He also taught me that no body is any better then you...if another man can do it then you can as well. He was a great Grandfather to my children and husband to my Mom. He will be dearly missed. I love you Dad with all my heart. Your son Robert

George Martini February 7, 2010
Bob was always a straight shooter and great guy - I always got a kick out of talking with him. My sympathies to Rosemary and all family members. Sincerely, George Martini

Richard Cornelia February 8, 2010
I was so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He will surely be missed. I have many fond memories of him over the years. Please accept my and Linda's sincerest condolences. Rick

Robert and Lois Magno February 16, 2010
Bob was my cousin in law but more like an uncle. Always a smile on his face and a good joke to make you laugh all day. A gracious host when we would visit and stay in our third floor apartment in his house. He will be missed but always remembered.