| Domenick "Mosh" Mircovich February 3, 1961-September 11, 2001 |
| From his days on the biddy basketball court to his courageous actions on that fateful September morning, Dom was a hero. He was a loving husband and father, a great family man, a wonderful friend, and a caring co-worker. Dom will always be remembered for his great stories and his love for life. Although he has been physically taken away from us, Dom, known to many as Mosh, will live on with us forever in our hearts. This website will be devoted to preserving his memory, one of a prosperous and fulfilling life that will never be forgotten. |
| A TRIBUTE TO DOM |
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| Donations and Foundations Since the September 11th tragedy, two fundraising efforts were organized in memory of Dom. Friends of Dom was established by the Closter Recreation Commission to aid Dom's wife and three children, while a fundraising effort started by Mike Pembroke, a longtime friend of Dom's, will provide financial aid for boys in the future who attend Bergen Catholic and were adversely affected by the attacks. Please click on the following links to obtain more information about these efforts and how you can contribute: "Friends of Dom" "World Trade Center We Remember Fund" (Bergen Catholic Fund) |
| Other important links: Eurobrokers Website Eurobrokers Tribute Site Hold the Door for Others Legacy.com Tribute page ESPN.com (Can't have a Dom website without a sports link somewhere) |
| Article from the Bergen Record on September 14, 2001 written by Richard Cowen DOMENICK MIRCOVICH, CLOSTER Whether he was playing ice hockey at 2 a.m. or sleeping in his car at the local country club so he could make the first tee... CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY Article from the Sun-Sentinel on February 3, 2002 written by Michael Mayo A Super Party just for Mosh: Football fanatic, a victim of Sept. 11, will have his day... CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY Article from the New York Times on April 7, 2002 Domenick Mircovich: Hugger and Storyteller When Domenick Mircovich told the baseball players he coached to run home, he would run a few steps with them... CLICK TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY |
| Please feel free to sign the guestbook below. We all know Dom had many stories to tell and it would be wonderful if you could share some of your thoughts and/or times you spent with Dom. *Note: The guestbook only allows about 225 characters. If you're story or entry is longer than that (we all know Dom's stories could be long), please e-mail it to the Webmaster and it will be posted on another page. |
| Please e-mail Webmaster with any comments or concerns by clicking: E-mail Webmaster |
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| Click on the following link to read: Dom's Story |
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