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Michael Salamone, PT posted a condolence
Monday, November 23, 2015
I worked as a Physical Therapist in Rome from 1978 until 1986. After suffering a debilitating back injury, I sought out a Chiropractor. Dr. Nuccio was the first Chiropractor i ever had. He was a humble, caring person who helped me and countless others over the years. He was a real asset to his profession. Over the years, I referred many people to him; all of them were impressed with him as a person first, and then as an expert clinician. The city of Rome is fortunate to have had him serve their Chiropractic needs for such a long time. My condolences to his friends, family, and the patients who loved him.
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Dr. & Mrs. Roger K. Klossner posted a condolence
Monday, November 23, 2015
To Dominick's family-- Pat and I send our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad. We were not able to get to calling hours but certainly do have many, many memories. We go back a long way even to the days we all studied to take the licensing exam. Dominick will surely be missed by a lot of people. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Roger & Pat Klossner
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Beverly Sirigo posted a condolence
Monday, November 23, 2015
MY THOUGHTS FOR DR. NUCCIO Dear Family, What more could I say that was not said in the obit notice so beautifully describing your father. I will try to give you my thoughts and try not to make it too long. In the years that Lou Siringo and I had together; when we were both widowed and married.:) I had the pleasure of being welcomed into your wonderful family. "Mim," as he was usually referred to (short for Dominick) were best friends that went back for many years. Your father and mother instilled their love and compassion for family life to all their chtldren.as well as to each other. They were two very special people and will never be forgotten by all who were honored to be called their friends.and will sorely be missed. I have wonderful and happy memories of the times we visited their home in Rome and enjoyed the time we were together at family gatherings at their summer retreat and have photos that Lou took, as usual, when we came to Rome in the summertime from Florida where we retired to beat the cold weather, including that fabulotd'50th wedding anniversary party and enjoyed Yolanda's singing as that was her passion. Her daughter, Liz was also blessed with a beautiful voice)inherited from her mom, as well as all of their children. Your dad never spoke about all he did when he was in the service and it surprised me to learn when I read about all he accomplished during the war. I guess he never needed that "pat on the back" like some people seem to need. He did what he wanted to do without all the accolades. I guess he spoke about the war days with Lou, but that would be something he shared with his best friend who was also in the war zones. Mim was the most loving and compassionate man Lou and I were privileged to have known and I will close tbisletter with my sincere condolences to this family and know that love is the only reality we need for one another. May God grant you peace and know that your many fond and happy memories of this special and precious soul, your loving father, will always be with you. With all my love and blessings to all, Beverly Siringo
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Alan Keyes posted a condolence
Monday, November 23, 2015
Was heart-fully sadden to hear the recent loss of Dr. Dominick Nuccio. He has been such a great person to know, both personally and as a professional Doctor of Chiropractic service. My forty-plus years of knowing him will always be a found memory and I have surely missed his abilities since moving to the south. Dr. Nuccio had the bedside mannerism that is seldom seen today, and his abilities to help you was equally impressive. I will miss his warm smile and his efforts to make you comfortable whenever in his presence. My heart goes out to his son Doug and the rest of the Nuccio family in this time of sadness.
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Vance Valerio posted a condolence
Saturday, November 21, 2015
To My Dear Family and all Mim's friends! We are so sorry to lose our Uncle Mim--70 years I have had him in my life and the better for it. Good husband, father, uncle, friend, Dr., hunter--just one great "guy". I will miss him on all my trips home--a mainstay to me and for me. He was a loving man and all we Valerio's send that love back to him and to all his family-- The very best to all The Nuccio's In deepest sympathy, Dr. Vance Valerio, Toni Valerio and All our Family
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Maureen R. Dourney posted a condolence
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Family of Dr. Dominick J. Nuccio, Sincere sympathy to all of you. There’s a hole in your hearts that will never be filled. May you find comfort in knowing your loved one is in Heaven and at peace. May memories of the laughter and love you shared with him bring you peace now and always. Each of us is given the gift of time on this earth...to live…to learn...to love...and to leave a legacy. His legacy is enriched by the love, support, and wonderful experiences you shared with one another. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy, Maureen R. Dourney