Genevieve "Jennie" Incavido Domino 
February 19, 1925 - August 5, 2012
David & Carol Haysley (Tomball, TX)

What a beautiful life story (obituary). You all were so blessed to have her in your life. She was so BLESSED to have all of you in her life. I am not sure at the end of life a person could ask for any more then to be loved and taken care of by her family the way you all took care of her. You are in our prayers. David & Carol
Tuesday, August 7, 2012

 

Tina & John Landry (Breaux Bridge, LA)

Dear Joe and Linda and family, Your lovely mom or grandma was a great women. Mrs. Jen loved you guys with all a mother could love her family. You have to find it in your heart to know that she is in a much better place now. Mrs. Jennie was ready for her journey and away she went, peacefully to go and met up with all her old family and friends whom will have no age to them. What an AWESOME GOD we have. I am working Wed. But will try to work it out to be there. If you don't see me know that my spirit is with you all in your time of sorrow. My OUR Rised Lord Bless you Joe and Linda and the family.
Monday, August 6, 2012

 

Scott Pellerin (Franklin, LA)

I always enjoyed my visits and "history lessons" with Mrs. Jennie. As a young boy my grandmother, Josephine, would often send me Domino's Grocery for black olives, wedges of parmesan cheese, and many other Italian ingredients. Being from an Italian family myself, Mrs. Jennie would tell me about the "good ole days" when she and my grandparents, the Miciottos, were young.
My favorite story was about her helping an elderly neighbor by going to the store for her. When she returned from the store the lady gave her a nickel. She said her eyes must have been sparkling! All she could see were those five silver bells she was going to buy. That is, until her father called her over and asked her where she went. When she told him, he asked her if she wanted to help the lady. She told her father of course. He then told her to give the nickel back, because when you want to help someone you don't get paid for it. Bye bye silver bells. She then brought the nickel back to the neighbor who insisted she keep it, but Mrs. Jennie insisted right back telling her what her daddy taught her. I will never forget that story. She had a way of putting you right there as though it were your very own memory.
I guess you could say she was a surrogate grandmother, and I will miss her as I have since she left Franklin.
May the family be consoled by the knowledge that she is with our Eternal Father and Loving Savior, Jesus Christ. God bless you.

Respectfully,
Scott Pellerin of Ibert's Mortuary

Monday, August 6, 2012

 

Evelyn Lord (Beaumont, TX)

Dearest Linda and Joe,

I send you much love and, of course, my prayers as well. No one could have ever received more loving care than that which your "Jennie" received. As your earthly family grows, so now is your family in heaven, who will be there waiting for you, growing. You have been, and are, greatly blessed with much love from so many. I am but one of the throng who surround you at this time with their caring.

Evelyn

Monday, August 6, 2012

 

Ray Knox Family (Beaumont, TX)

We were so very sorry to hear about Joe's mother's passing. I know you both took wonderful care of her. May God's love and your wonderful memories of times with her bring you peace.
Monday, August 6, 2012

 

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