Anselmo Dominguez

Obituary of Anselmo "Eddie" Dominguez

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Anselmo "Eddie" Dominguez, 71 years of age passed away on Thursday January 7, 2021 in Gilroy, California at St. Louise Hospital. Eddie was born in Sunnyside, Washington on September 25, 1949 to Anselmo and Rafaela Dominguez. He worked for Bolado Park as a maintenance groundskeeper, Leatherback Industries as a machine operator and last Corbin Motors where he worked as a production line developer and design maintenance engineer for many years before retiring. Eddie enjoyed working on cars, creating projects around the house needing improvements, reading books, playing cards (for money of course) with his family and friends, going to the casinos with his sweetheart Annie by his side, taking walks with his beloved wife or alone at times, watching old TV sitcoms like Happy Days, watching Sci-Fi movies and watching all thing having to do with History. Eddie also enjoyed listening and dancing to music from the 50s,60s,70s. Eddie is survived by his beloved wife Annie Dominguez; Son Anthony Holguin, Daughter Annette Dominguez, (Jimmy Banuelos), Son Anselmo Dominguez II, (Melissa); Four grandchildren Anselmo III, Danielle, Nathan and Samantha including three great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his two brothers Christopher and Raymond and his only sister Stephanie, including many cousins, nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. Funeral services will be held privately per his wishes and viewing by invitation only due to Covid-19 restrictions on Saturday, January 16, 2021. *****Covid Rules will apply***** The family of Eddie Dominguez encourages you to leave fond memories and photos on his Tribute Wall to cherish in the years to come. The family would also like to express their gratitude for the prayers, kind words of encouragement and flowers. Special "thank you" goes to the staff at Grunnagle-Ament-Nelson Funeral Home for your compassionate attention.
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