
						
						DOMINICK "DEE" INTERDONATO 
						
						
						(Died April 8, 2012) 
						
						
						
INTERDONATO - 
						Dominick A. “Dee”, NB2F, 64, a lifelong resident of 
						Lodi, on April 8, 2012. Before retiring he was the 
						supervisor of the Radio Shop of the Port Authority of 
						NY/NJ.  Dee was a parishioner of St. Joseph R.C. 
						Church in Lodi, served in the army during the Vietnam 
						War and was an avid hunter and amateur radio operator.
						
						
						
						He was a member of A.N.J.R.P.C., B.A.R.A., Bergen County 
						CERT, AMSAT and the treasurer of the B.C. FM 
						Association. He was also the principal trumpet player 
						for the Rutherford Community Band and a member of the 
						Waldwick and Westwood Community Band’s. 
						
						
						Beloved husband of Virginia “Ginny” (nee Scimeca) 
						Interdonato. Devoted father of Michael Interdonato of 
						Butler, NJ, Cheryl Galley of Albrightsville, PA, 
						Charlene Dragotti and husband Dennis of Port Monmouth, 
						NJ.  Loving grandfather of Sebastian, Sabrina, 
						Samantha, Carmelina, D.J., and Brittany. Beloved son of 
						the late Dominick S. and MaryAnn Interdonato. Dear 
						brother of Rosalie Krol and husband John.  Loving 
						son-in-law of Lillian Scimeca and the late Fred. 
						Cherished brother-in-law of Carol Chasse and husband 
						Edward, Fred Scimeca, Jr. and fiancée Sharon, Josephine 
						Scimeca and fiancée Steve, Ralph Scimeca, Kathleen 
						Trolli and husband John, Lillian Namik and husband Joe, 
						Betty Ann Scimeca and fiancée Dean and Carl Scimeca. 
						Special uncle of many nieces and nephews.
						
						Funeral Friday 9:00 AM at Santangelo Funeral Home, 300 
						N. Main St., Lodi then to St. Joseph R.C. Church for a 
						10:00 AM Funeral Mass. Interment at Brigadier General 
						William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 
						Wrightstown, NJ. Visitation Wednesday 7-9 PM and 
						Thursday 2-4 & 7-9 PM. In lieu of flowers memorial 
						contributions may be made to the Vietnam Veterans of 
						America, 8719 Colesville Rd., Suite 100, Silver Spring, 
						Maryland 20910 or AMSAT, 850 Sligo Road, Suite 600, 
						Silver Spring, MD 20910. 
						
						
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