For My Brother
By: Shelly Domenici
You left without
Warning.
Gone so fast.
Now all we have
Are memories
Of our past.
You are loved by so many.
You might not
Have known,
But in our hearts
Is where
You have grown.
The memories
I have throughout
The years
Will last
forever with
Laughter and tears.
I will miss you
Oh so much.
So will all
The lives that
You have
Touched.
I can't say goodbye.
I can't accept
Your death.
You will live in my heart
Forever
Until my last breath.
Love Always,
Your brother Dean, and your sister-in-law Marie
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2012, New York, NY, USA
Giants Training Camp, August 2012
— with
Jerry Nelson,
Linda Dionisi Nelson,
Dean Dionisi
and Anthony "Skip" Dionisi
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It was my birthday and my family asked me what I wanted. I told them I wanted to go to the Giants Training Camp. They said yes! Skip, my oldest brother, Dean, Jerry, and me. I was so excited! It took 5 hours to get there. We walked around and then went to the gate where all of the players practice and pass the ball. There was a large sign that said, "DO NOT TALK TO PLAYERS." Skip and I got into a perfect position to see all of the guys and watch the practice. After all of the players passed us, I saw Eli Manning coming our way. I yelled, " Eli - It's my birthday!" As he passed me, he wished me a Happy Birthday and said "Have a great year!"
I could barely contain myself. Then I saw Skip staring at me. He wanted to know if I saw the BIG letters on the BIG sign. I told him that I forgot my glasses, to which I reminded him that I didn't wear glasses (at the time.) We walked back to where we could meet up with my other brother and my husband in silence. Over dinner, he told my story to the others and he started to laugh. They all laughed so much and I told Skip that I bought him something from the Gift Shop. He opened it - an Eli Polo Shirt and once again, I was in trouble.
When we got home, Skip was leaving the next day. I noticed the beautiful cross he wore. I could tell that it meant a lot to him. Sherry had given it to him. I think it gave him the feeling of his love of God. He was about to battle a tough opponent called Cancer and the cross was a symbol that he was winning.
After he left, my husband asked what he could get me for my birthday. Guess what I picked. A beautiful cross that looked just like Skip's. I wore (and still wear) that cross every single day as a reminder to always keep Skip with me and join in the belief that he could win this tough fight.
Thank you for Sherry and all of his family and his wonderful doctor who so believed in him. Skip was extremely lucky to have so much love from all of his family and friends. We love him and know that God would be with him always.
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Uncle Skip, I will cherish all the fond and funny childhood memories spent with you, grandma and grandpa. I am grateful we kept in touch through the years. Thank you for being such a great brother to my dad. Love and miss you. Dawn 🤍❤️💙
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Uncle Tony, I will miss you so much. You brought a sense of humor that I relied on as a constant with family get togethers.
I remember when I first met you I was always so impressed with your career as a Ford Engineer and if I remember right I think you were a damned space engineer as well. Not many I know can brag those credentials but I don't remember you ever having an ounce of conceit about any of it.
You lived life humbly and as a servant to God, and were still so much fun to be around. I am sure that you have them all laughing up in heaven and that you are sitting not to far from the big Guy's right hand.
Thank you for everything you brought to our family. Rest in peace and I will see you on the flip side!
Love you, Jenny
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To my funny, handsome, loving uncle who was the first one to ever take me to a broadway play, speak to me like an adult and shared one of the most amazing vacations with. Though we never saw much of each other through the years, we always had the greatest bond. I will think of you always. Love, your niece Lisa.
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You were loved by so many people. I will miss the crazy, funny Birthday cards. I'm not sure how I will ever be able to buy a car without your help. I still have my 2003 Ford Explorer and my 2017 Ford Escape, both of which you helped me pick out. You were so wonderful to mom. We all love and miss you.
Debbie
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My first memory of Tony was watching him play nerf guns with his grandson on Christmas Eve. I loved watching as he slid down the hallway in sock feet to hide behind doors. The other memory that stands out is how he loved to cheat and did a great job of it during gingerbread house contests! His creativity and enthusiasm made it so much fun and brought lots of laughs. So happy that we were able to be a small part of his life and we are privileged to have known him. I know the family has so many cherished memories that will help in keeping him close and in their hearts always.
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Tony was certainly loved by many. He had a sense of humor that was fun, most of the time. His heart was given to Tina and Lisa and I loved the way he treated Ellie. He taught me to read expiration dates as when we were serving the nice big salad with choices of different dressings he informed me everyone was expired! Oops, so I took them home and Rex and I finished them. I didn't tell Tony this, however. He loved his family and he loved the Lord and while he will be missed we know he is in a wonderful place. I also loved playing Farkle with him and Debbie and Ellie. He was a good loser🥰 Happy to have known him, and was glad I got to tell him goodbye. I pray for you all at this sad time, just know how much he loved you all.❤🙏❤
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