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Dominic Errichiello

Visitation Time: Private
Interment: Queen of Heaven Cemetery

Dominic Errichiello

Beloved Husband of the late Angeline (nee Vespa); Devoted Father of Joanne (the late Don ) Kelsey, Vincent (Kathy), MaryAnn Rose, Roseanne (Steve) Schroeder,  and Suzanne (Sam) Cheberenchick; Loving Papa Dom of Dominic (Dina), Lisa (Domiano), Michael, Natalie (Tom), Nick (Kristen), Eric (Kelly), Angelina (Mike), Vicki (Greg), Kyle (Amy), Kevin, Ashley, Austin, and  Ajay; Adored Papa Dom to his great grandchildren Gia, Nikki, Ella, Drea, Bea, Haley, Easton, Haddon, Jemma, Harrison, Mora, and Desmond

Funeral Home

Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake Street Roselle IL, 60172

Interment Details

Queen of Heaven Cemetery

Phone: (708) 449-8300
Address: 1400 S Wolf Rd. Hillside IL , 60162

Guestbook


Posted by:
MaryAnn #3

Posted on:
Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Dad, Now that the dust has settled since you left us, I would like to share some thoughts with everyone. It’s only been a mere 10 days since we were together. Along with Angelina, we visited, being told it may be our last chance to say goodbye. As it turns out that prediction came true and then you were gone. I feel lucky, since that evening you were still responding to our conversation about nothing and everything. In the end Dad, you were tired and it was time for you to go. I’m confident Mommy was waiting for you and she called you to where you belonged- by her side to spend eternity together. You (both) did an amazing job raising five siblings who love each other and we have nothing but love and gratitude for the life lessons you taught us. In the past, present, and future - it’s always family first. You will be missed, especially during holidays and life’s milestones achieved by your children and their children, etc. It’s ok to say goodbye Dad, because it’s knowing you’ll still be there (with mommy) to guide us and make you proud. Until we meet again. Love you Dadio!?❤️

Posted by:
Vanessa Bell-LaSota

Posted on:
Saturday, March 28, 2020

Dom visited our St Charles Veterans Center last year and became a regular fixture, often sharing with us his life stories of his WWII experiences at Normandy, in the Battle of the Bulge and his account of his harrowing imprisonment escape. He brought his uniform and patiently and passionately explained each piece of it. We began a "living histories" project last summer, and although the recording was not of great quality, I believe we may have him on video. I will check with Ron Onesti. We wanted to re-record, but he injured his shoulder and we postponed the recording. He was also going to speak to the historic Chicago DAR Chapter One. We had to postpone that as well. If I can retrieve the video, it will be an addition to our archives that will potentially inform and enrich the lives of our communities for the next generations and we will share it with your family, along with several photos I know I do have. Where can we mail those items? We are: St. Charles Veterans Center 311 N. 2nd Street St. Charles, Il 60174 630-402-1919 my direct line. Dom and I went out to dinner last June, and I so enjoyed his company! I will miss him dearly, as will our Vets. Dom was the embodiment of courage and character. We are all better, for having known him. My sincerest condolences to your family. May God's assurances be a blessing to you all now and always. Vanessa

Posted by:
Elaine M Viviano

Posted on:
Thursday, March 26, 2020

My condolences to the family of this wonderful man. My family and I have wonderful memories during our 60 plus years of friendship. He will be missed by many. Elaine Viviano

Posted by:
Kathy Errichiello

Posted on:
Thursday, March 26, 2020

My Father In Law loved is wife, daughters, son, grandchildren, and great grandchildren yet also, genuinely loved me as a daughter. Dad you may be out of sight but never out of my mind. All my love, Kathy

Posted by:
Chuck and Toni Viviano

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Our deepest sympathies for my Godfather and his family. I have MANY great memories of him and my father Vito. Really enjoyed my visit with him last year. He was a great man and veteran may he Rest In Peace.

Posted by:
Erin Pfeffer

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Uncle Dom will be truly missed. He was such a leader and inspiration in the family, always taking care of others and finding ways to make us all smile. I know he'll be taking care of his wife and sisters in Heaven again. I hope Grandma Mary welcomed him with a poundcake. Sending deepest sympathies and prayers for comfort. I wish we could be there with you to celebrate Uncle Dom's beautiful life and legacy.

Posted by:
KAI ENENBACH

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

I never met Mr. Errichiello, but I worked with two of his children. They are wonderful people, who you can tell were raised by a very special man. My heart goes out to his family, I hope your memories will be comforting to you as time passes.

Posted by:
Cindy Stone

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

I have many found memories of Dominic from family parties. He was a wonderful man and may he rest in peace. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Cindy

Posted by:
Cheryl & Darren

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Am amazing man with an amazing family. So glad we had met him and his wife. Loving couple who have been reunited. He has affected many people’s lives. God bless him. Love, Cheryl and Darren

Posted by:
Jim and Judy Daleen

Posted on:
Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Our deepest sympathies on the loss of Dominic, what a beautiful person and courageous loving man! We hope that the sweet memories of a life well lived fill your hearts with warmth and comfort during this time of grieving! God bless, Jim and Judy Daleen

Posted by:
Anonymous

Posted on:
Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Dad, I am so grateful to be apart of your family, you taught me to be kind, caring, compassionate of what you do, mindful of others, and the list goes on. You are a role model, a leader, and most important you always opened your door wide open and greeted you, conversed with you, in other words you went out of your way to put others first, you made us feel so good. Then you taught us to give, help out, work as as team, work as as a family to get things accomplished, you ALWAYS were there for us no matter the what the size or scope of the task at hand. Well Dad, all this has paid off, look at the family you and Mommy created, each and every one of us is so blessed to have a father, and Papa like you! Until we meet again, we love you! Your son (in law) Steve