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In Tribute to Dominick E. Calia
40 years old.   Residence: Manalapan, N.J.
Died in World Trade Center

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Thinking of you on this day and always. Miss you. We will never forget 9/11.

*** Posted by cathy hopkins on 2009-09-11 ***

Dominick is gentle, peaceful, and kind man. He was my neighbor and only person that I knew well enough to call a friend who lost their life on that day. I only think of one person, see one face, on this day, and that is Dominick, who just happens to be great person. So I am blessed in a way to have the honor of remembering such a good man associated with this solemn day. God bless you, Janet and kids.

*** Posted by Paul from Ross Terrace on 2009-09-11 ***

Just thinking of Dominick again and having a smile on my face knowing that every time Janet looks at her kids, she has a beautiful reminder of her wonderful husband. In one sense, it's probably painful, but if she did not have them, I think it would be much worse. I admire her greatly. God bless your family.

Marianne Delgado

*** Posted by marianne delgado on 2008-02-28 ***

Dominick was my daughter's soccer coach back in 96 or 97. He and his wife Janet were very sweet. I think of him often when I drive on Sandybook or when I visit my own parents' resting place in St. Gabriel's mausoleum. They are always in my prayers.

*** Posted by marianne delgado on 2007-09-12 ***

I just wanna say how greatful I am for all the hereos that saved a life even tho they risked their own.

*** Posted by cathy on 2007-04-18 ***

Dominick E. Calia was very very nice man. he did everything to please his family. he worked hard to make a good living and he even coached his kids own recreation games. we miss him very much.

*** Posted by anomse on 2004-04-11 ***

 

 

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