Thread: Domenic Mobilio
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Old 11-15-2004, 06:33 PM   #88 (permalink)
Delta Burks
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I remember the first time I met Domenic Mobilio. I was 12 years old and I asked him to sign my 86ers poster. What an honor that was for me! I went home from camp that day and put that poster up on my bedroom wall. Today I am 27 years old and have had the privilege of knowing Dom and playing for him and Tony as part of Coquitlam City F.C. in the Women's Premier League. Again, What an honor for me! It is evident from the responses I have read that Dom was responsible for bringing so much happiness into our lives. I will always respect and appreciate the fact that he was willing to share his vast knowledge of this game we all love so deeply. Dom always had the natural ability to make people feel welcome and put a smile across your face. He was caring, fun, generous, always concerned for others, inspiring, courageous, sincere, humble, easy on the eyes, passionate, elite, the greatest goal scorer many have ever seen, and these are just some of the words and phrases used to describe our Domenic. He was a true champion! For many the grief is still too close in our hearts, and on behalf of my teammates whom I know loved and cherished him also, I send my deepest sympathy's to Tony our beloved coach, and the whole Mobilio family, the Guzzo Family and the Pietramala Family. Our thought's and prayers are with you all!

As I shouted out, along with the masses, all those years ago in the stands of Swangard stadium, my first and last words to you Domenic Mobilio are one in the same,
"Thank you very much Domenic Mobilio!"

Sincerely,
Lynsey Burkinshaw # 17
Coquitlam City F.C.
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