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Karen M. Domino

February 5th, 1956 - March 18th, 2025

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“Allow the light and the healing presence of Christ to shine brightly through your lives. In that way, all those who come in contact with you will discover the loving kindness of God.” — St. Pope John Paul II

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Karen Domino. Born on February 5,1956 in Detroit, Michigan. A longtime resident of Orange County California was sent to her eternal home on March 18, 2025, due to a long-term battle with Type 1 Diabetes. Karen has gone to our lord in heaven and has earned her angel wings. Karen's love for life will be an everlasting tribute to her legacy.

 

Karen was the beloved daughter to Morris and Margaret, (deceased), sister Cheryl, brother Craig (deceased) sister-in-law Lynda, niece Faylin, nephew Justin (wife Ashley, son Cameron) and niece Candice.

 

Her greatest passion for always helping others contributed to her career in nursing where she excelled in the healthcare industry. Her passionate and caring attitude provided everlasting tenderness and care for all who met her.

 

Karen's heart was filled with much love and compassion for her family, friends and her four-legged fur-babies. Her personality would light up a room like a bright shining star. Karen found much joy talking with her friends and watching silly and scary movies. As we all remember the tradition of her and her brother Craig watching Chainsaw Massacre on Thanksgiving Day.

 

Karen’s love of cooking and baking was an amazing trait that we all will miss terribly. Her creativity in the kitchen experimenting with many recipes and old traditional family recipes from the old country may have possibly made her miss her calling as a famous chef. She made the most amazing cheesecake, a recipe handed down by her mother.

 

Karen was a cherished woman known for her kindness, love, caring, and humorous personality. She enjoyed the nightlife in the 90’s and was the social butterfly. Going to numerous nightclubs with her special friends and singing along with the song “Where have all Cowboys Gone?”. Of course, how could we ever forget her passion for In N Out Burgers.

 

Although Karens’ physical presence may no longer grace our lives, her spirit will continue to inspire and uplift us. May her memory be a blessing, and may we carry forth her legacy of love and compassion in all that we do. As you continue to worship Jesus up there, dear Karen, your light will forever shine brightly in our hearts.

 

We Entrusted Karen Domino's Care To

The Omega Society

The Omega Society

Omega Society offers Orange families a straightforward and affordable alternative to traditional funeral services. We are committed to providing personalized, compassionate, and dignified care at the lowest price in the area. As both a funeral home and crematory, we focus on delivering a mission-driven service that is dignified, affordable, and practical for every family we have the honor to work with. We pride ourselves on striking the ideal balance between cost and quality. Additionally, we facilitate free cremations with full body donations, contributing to our commitment to affordability and dignity in every aspect of our services....

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