Dominick John Deluca Death, Obituary – Dominick John Deluca, who had attained the age of 80 years old and had been a resident of Palm Coast, Florida, passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2016, at the Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach. He was admitted to the facility on Friday, April 22, 2016. He was brought there to receive medical care. He was delivered to the hospital in Palm Coast at that time. After a hard voyage that began in Yorktown Heights, New York, Mr. DeLuca finally made it to this part of the world in the year 1992. He had traveled all the way here from Yorktown Heights.
Dobbs Ferry, New York is the place in the United States where he began his life as a resident after moving there from another country. After completing his period of service in the United States Army, he went into the automotive industry and worked as an engineer for General Motors. He was employed by General Motors right up until the time that he retired from the company. In his spare time, he enjoyed one of his favorite hobbies, which was the construction and restoration of historic automobiles.
This was one of the activities that brought him the greatest personal fulfillment. He felt a great deal of pride in the work that he had accomplished. He is survived by his wife, Darlene DeLuca; his son, Duane Michael (Lisa) DeLuca of Federal Way, Washington; his sister, Jean Schappach of Pleasant Valley, New York; and his grandkids, Domenick and Sarah, both of Federal Way, Washington. He is also survived by his granddaughters, Domenick and Sarah, both of Federal Way, Washington.
In addition, he is survived by his granddaughters Domenick and Sarah, both of whom live in the city of Federal Way in the state of Washington. In addition, he is survived by his granddaughters Domenick and Sarah, both of whom currently make their home in the city of Federal Way located within the state of Washington. On January 15, 2019, he went away while soundly sleeping in peace. His passing occurred on that date.
On Friday, May 20, 2016, at 11:00 am, a memorial ceremony to remember the departed will take place at the First Presbyterian Church in Lake Mary. The service is scheduled to take place in honor of the deceased.