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THE CLAPP FAMILY posted a condolence
Saturday, August 13, 2005
SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. DR. DOM TOOK CARE OF MY 2 CHILDREN FROM BIRTH AND WAS A GREAT HELP TO ME AS A FIRST TIME MOM. HE WAS A GREAT DOCTOR AND I ALWAYS TRUSTED HIS WORD. I AM GLAD I CHOSE HIM 39 YEARS AGO. GOD NEEDS HIS CARE NOW.
WITH PRAYERS FOR YOUR FAMILY.
THE CLAPP FAMILY
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michael carlino posted a condolence
Sunday, August 7, 2005
to a wonderful and caring father.pop, i treasure the time's spent with you,most of all,when it was the two of us.you were my best friend.hangin in vegas backstage with all the show girl's,or just playing a round of golf,you alway's made me feel special.i have such wonderful memories of you when i was young.the time i discovered a custom guitar builderdean guitar's,and they were hard to find,you sat on the phone in our kitchen for what seemed like hour's until you found one in delaware.we then jumped in your two seat mercedes and headed to delaware.i sat playing,and checking out the guitar while you negotiated the deal.we drove home that night with the guitar i had been carrying around a picture of for week's.i was so happy.it was my father's zest,as well as,his passion for life that make all my memories with him so wonderful.he was also a fighter.he knew how to pick himself up,dust off,and move forward.my father instilled these qualities in me,and i am so fortunate,for it is these qualities that will enable me to move on without him.thank's pop for being you,and for the wonderful life you afforded me.i love you so very much.say hi to your father,nana,grandpop,and look up jimi hendrix too!
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Louis & Beverly Ripa posted a condolence
Saturday, August 6, 2005
Maryann:
Today, Saturday we just heard about your loss and feel terrible about it. Beverly only saw Dom last week.
Dominic is in our prayers and we also have you in them also.
God Bless you and your family.
Lou & Beverly
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Joe Pustizzi posted a condolence
Friday, August 5, 2005
Dear Carlino Family,
We will always remember Doctor Dom as a very happy and caring person who would treat us for nothing more than food and drink. Night in Venice became a ritual..he went to Clarks then came over to visit us for "Italian" food and wine. We will think of him often and just smile.
We will feel blessed to have known him.
Our condolences,
Joe Pustizzi &
Margo Cresci
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JOE & GEORGIA DI PIETRO posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
MARY ANN,
YOU HAVE OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES. WE WILL ALWAYS HAVE HAPPY MEMORIES OF OUR TIME TOGETHER WITH YOU & DOMINIC. WE WILL GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU SOON.
ALL OUR LOVE, GEORGIA & JOE
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Marcy Carlino Daniels posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
Dad, I don't know where to begin. Everyone knows what a brilliant Doctor you were, but what they don't know is what a wonderful caring father you were. I had the privelege as your first born to have you to myself for six years before my brothers and sisters came along.I traveled with you from New York to Switzerland to Nebraska to Philadelphia and finally to New Jersey.You used to give me haircuts by putting a bowl on my head and cutting around the edges! I used to go on house calls with you and carry in the "little black bag". You introduced me as your assistant.Though there were times growing up we didn't always agree, you were always there for me to pick up the pieces and mend my broken heart.Dad, if I could have picked my father from anyone in the world I would have picked you hands down. The only problem I have is who is going to mend my heart now, for it is surely broken. I pray that I can be a good a parent to my children and grandparent to my grandchildren as you have always been to yours. Daddy, you were the first man I ever loved and I will never ever forget you or stop loving you.
With all my love,
Marcelle Camille Carlino
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Antoinette & Frank Silvestro posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
Dear Mary Ann -
Please accept our sincere condolences at this very difficult time. Dominic was a truly special person. He was always there whenever anyone needed him for his medical expertise, his opinion or just to be cheered up by one of his jokes. Since we knew Dominic for over 20 years, he has left us with so many fond memories to treasure, but we're going to miss him forever.
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The Zarnack Family posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
Dear Carlino Family
We were just stunned to hear of Dr. Carlinos' passing away. He was so exhuberant & full of life, we never thought we would hear of this day, we thought he would go on forever. We are so thankful to him for taking care of all of our family during our worst allergy seasons & asthma attacks. During the most frightening times, Dr. Carlino would project a strength & calmness that would calm us immediately & we knew we would be all right. He showed such compassion, kindness & patience to our boys when they were small and throughout the 17 years he was was their doctor. Joshua, Adam & Ruben were all saddened of the news - we have spent many hours reminicing of the humor Dr. Carlino brought into their each visit, along with the kindness, patience & compassion. One of the brightest lights of the World has been dimmed, but he is with all of you, his family & I know he will watch over all of his patients too. He will be sorely missed, but he leaves wonderful memories. God Bless you all & give you strength at this time. You are all in our thoughts & prayers. Love, Walt, Olivia, Joshua, Adam & Ruben
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meghan stetser posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
grandpop,
I wish I had one more chance to tell you how very much I love you, I will never forget the songs we always sang and especially you are so beautiful which I will continue to sing to my daughter until the day I die. I am so greatful that I was able to share 24 wonderful years with you and even though my baby only got to share 11 months with you I will make sure she knows what a wonderful man you were and how proud her mommy was of you. I love and miss you so very much already, but I know you will watch over us forever and whenever I am having a bad day I will think of what a wonderful man you were and I 'm sure that will bring a smile to my face. I love you!!!!
Love,
Meghan Stetser
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Patricia Keefe posted a condolence
Thursday, August 4, 2005
Dom,
Who will be the keeper of the jokes and continuous stories that you are so famous for. A conversation with you was like following a boucing ball. You would smoothy jump from one joke or story and that would trigger another. You have given so many people so many memories. You have given us all a part of your "soul". Keep up your good works, we miss you.
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Ryan Christine McIlvaine posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
My Grandfather was a brilliant, wonderful man who had an amazing zest for life. Anyone that met him was easily amused with his funny jokes and great personality. Throughout my life I've had several encounters with people who have told me stories about how he saved so many young childrens lives. He was such a positive influence in my life. I started working for him when I was about nineteen and I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, I watched him take care of people and I saw how much respect his patients had for him. His love for patient care guided me towards a career in nursing. He's been telling me since I graduated nursing school to never stop learning and to continue school, which I am. Everytime I receive a new degree or certification, I'll be doing it in honor of one of the most loving, wonderful men I've ever known.I am so thankful that I had him in my life, I love him so much and will always be proud to be his granddaughter. I'll miss you Pop, and I'll never forget you!
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Lee Freeman posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
If you heard a great joke, you wanted to tell Dominic; he loved to laugh. If you wanted a great joke, he always knew one. If you had a question or problem, he either had the answer or found it for you. His heart was immeasurably huge. There was no one like him and there never will be anyone like him. The world was a better place because he was here. Those who knew him and called him a friend, and there were many, were lucky. He will be deeply missed.
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L. Terry posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
To the Family,
I am sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. I understand how difficult it is to lose a loved one. God understand how you feel too. Psalms 146:5, 9 say "Happy is the one...whose hope is in Jehovah his God...The fatherless boy and the widow he relieves." Right now God has such loving concern for bereaved ones. He will take care of all things.
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Danielle MacLeish posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
My favorite memory is when I was about 6 and he took me out for a ride in his boat. It turned into quite an adventure when we got stuck on a sandbar for a long time and I had to help push it out. I have a feeling that it wasn?t the first time he had done that and I am not the only person out there to have a memory like this one. I just remember laughing a lot. I was very lucky to have Dr. Dom care for me when I was young and it meant a lot to have him care for my son recently as well. He was a special person and will be missed.
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Jane and Andy DiNardo posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
Dr. Carlino came into our lives when we needed him the most. We were in the process of adopting a baby privately from Philadelphia. We needed a pediatrician to talk to the pediatrician in Philadelphia. Without hesitation, Dr Carlino agreed to do this for us. We stayed with him and he with us. He made us feel so at ease, our sons loved him and never minded when they had to go to the doctor. Our sons are now 38 and 35 and have moved from the area, but were treated by Dr. Carlino through adulthood. We will always remember his personality and his patience with answering questions that we sometimes thought were proably stupid. He said there was never a stupid question and ask whatever we needed to ask to ease our minds. He was always available when we felt we had an emergency and we truly loved him. Good bye to a generous giving man. Our sincerest sympathies to his family.
Sincerely,
Jane and Andy DiNardo
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Carolyn Niedrist posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 3, 2005
To the Family of Dr. Dominic F. Carlino:
Please accept my sympathy at the loss of your dear loved one. The grief you are now experiencing is very natural. Jesus called death an "enemy" 1 Corinthians 15:26, and he himself even expressed his grief by giving way to tears when his friend Lazarus died. However, Jesus also said at John 5:28, 29 that the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs grave will hear his voice and come out to a resurrection. What a wonderful time of reunion that will be! At Revelation 21:3, 4, we find the heart-warming promise that God "will wipe every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."
I hope that these words of encouragement from the Bible can help to soothe the pain you are now feeling.
Sincerely,
Carolyn Niedrist
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Gibby & Geoff Park posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 2, 2005
One time, Dom knew we were in town from CA to play golf at Pine Valley. He made a special trip across town to meet us for lunch. Dom was at his best and we laughed as he joked. All went quiet when the turtle soup came, man he loved that soup. Nobody could deny Dom a second bowl with a dash or two of sherry. He was so happy that day. We'll remember his big smile and heart. Dom, a true classic!
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Bill McGuinness posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 2, 2005
In the 1970s,the old Tall Pines Golf Club erected lights so golfers could play at night. The system worked well as long as the ball stayed below the lights. Once the ball went over the lights, you would lose sight of it in the dark sky.
Dom said there were always a lot of people there who didn't play very much golf. So, there was an inherent confusion in playing night golf. At that time, someone had given Dom a dozen golf balls with his name on them.
Dominic loved to tell about the time he sliced his ball into the right rough on the first hole. There was a player coming up the second hole and Dom could see the man was about to play Dom's ball. Dom said, "Hey, I think that's my ball."
The golfer reached down looked at the ball and said, "No, it's mine I always play Dom Carlino's."
On a personal note, how do you thank someone for getting you through all of the childhood diseases and then becoming a dear friend as well.
Dom's in heaven hitting 300 yard drives. I can here him say, "I always knew I could do it."
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