Dad


Last Tuesday we lost my Dad at age 93 years old and he left this planet to transition to another life in Heaven. He had a full life and he was full of life. He was social, he was a networker before the word was ever thought of. He was a good man, a good father, a good husband to his wife and most importantly he was good person. But is that what everyone says of their father after he passes away?

My Dad loved sports; from playing sports to be a spectator. His favorite game was the game of Golf and he played well for over 60 years. His home golf course during my childhood was Green River Golf Course in Corona. He was a regular and had a starting time each week on Saturday mornings with his foursome.

My Dad loved to sing and taught me many songs in my high school years. Back in the seventies I was in drama at my local high school.

My Dad is below in the UCLA sweatshirt and his brother Uncle Mel is wearing USC sweatshirt it was rivalry’s like the two most popular universities that many of a”bet” was placed on who would win the Rose Bowl.

About Poisematters

Lori is a recognized Protocol and Etiquette expert who received her training in 1997 from The Protocol School of Washington. Lori is certified and trained in International and Corporate Protocol and Etiquette instruction. Lori began her career with the Disneyland Resort in 1975 and has over 45 years of service with Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. In 2001, Lori Dominguez received the Orange County Tourism Council's Service Excellence award in the area of accommodations (Hotels). Lori continues teaching workshops on Protocol & Etiquette to local schools in Southern California including Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Long Beach and Cal Poly Pomona and Chapman University. She enjoys Fashion, blogging, being a dog mom, loves social media and travel. Her family includes two grown sons; a husband who is recently retired from teaching; and one very spoiled Bernese Mountain Dog.
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1 Response to Dad

  1. deployedgma says:

    Sorry to hear about your dad. Your family will be in our prayers . I know he must have been very proud of you and his family.

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