She was a “Bougie Nana” and loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Stephanie enjoyed playing video games and going to Starbucks. She attended First Pentecostal Church of Spencer. Stephanie worked as a caretaker for Comfort Keepers in-home care and loved her job. until the time of the service, Friday, at the funeral home.Ĭondolences may be sent to the family at BEDFORD – Stephanie Dawn Decker, 50, passed away Friday, August 18, 2023, at Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital.īorn July 10, 1973, in Bloomington, she was the daughter of James Elliott and Pamela (Heaton) Mitchell. Burial will follow at Mitchell Cemetery.įriends may visit from 1:00 p.m. Friday, August 25, in the Memorial Chapel of Chastain Funeral Home & Cremation Center with Reverend Dwight Dunbar officiating. Dominick was always humbled by how the Connell Family (too numerous to mention) welcomed him into their family and immediately treated him as one of their own, even calling him by a unique nickname conjured by Tammy and Hollie: “O.” So Long O, we will all see you later.įuneral service will be at 4:00 p.m. His mother-in-law extraordinaire, JoAnne Connell-Roberts also preceded him in death, passing away in 2016.ĭominick leaves behind his wife Tammy and their son, Andino father, Joseph Scarfone brother, Jack Scarfone and his family sister Roseanne Bent and her family as well as many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his mother, Phyllis Scarfone, who we are sure was waiting at Heaven’s gate with arms wide open to greet him. Dominick will be watching from above as he makes his mark on this world. While they had hoped for a picture perfect happy ending love story, what they got was a real love story.ĭominick and Tammy married in 2003 and have a son, Andino Robert Scarfone, whom Dominick considered his hero, as Andino is so brilliant and kind. After many attempts for her hand, she finally agreed to marry him. He very much enjoyed working in this field and helping people and their families, always hoping to make a difference in their lives.ĭominick met the beautiful Tammy Roberts, also a Speech-Language Pathologist, while working at one of the facilities and they courted for many years. Dominick treated clients of all ages and worked in facilities in Lawrnce, Monroe, and Orange counties. He immediately started working in the area. After graduating in 1987, he moved to Indiana to earn his master’s degree from Indiana University and graduated in 1990. In the summer the adults would sit on someone’s stoop talking, while the kids played in the street (whiffle ball was Dominick’s favorite) and in the winter everyone would help with shoveling snow.Īfter graduating from Mount Saint Michael Academy (a local all boy’s catholic high school) he went to Lehman College – CUNY and found his career: Speech-Language Pathologist. Memorial Gifts: Cornerstone Worship CenterĬondolences may be sent to the family at BEDFORD – Dominick Scarfone, 58, after a brave and gallant three-year battle with an aggressive form of cancer, succumbed to the side effects and passed into glory on August 20, 2023.ĭominick was born in the Bronx, NY in a middle-class melting pot neighborhood where all the families knew each other and looked out for one another. until the time of the service Saturday at the church. Skiles and Pastor Matt Olson officiating.įriends may visit from 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 2, at Cornerstone Worship Center with Pastor T.J. His parents granddaughter, Marti Rose Stroud and father-in-law, Mike Quigley, preceded him in death.Ĭelebration of Life will be held at 3:00 p.m. Survivors include his wife, Mickey Stroud of Williams children, Shane Stroud of Williams, Ashlee (Barry) Duncan of Mitchell, Wes (Sarah) Stroud of Bedford brothers, Paul (Kathy) Stroud of Mitchell, Glen (Patty) Stroud of Bogard, Georgia, and Tim Stroud of Mitchell grandchildren, Arionna, Ethan, Ally, Taylor, Izzy, and Mia Duncan and Davey Stroud great grandchildren, Raylin Wright and Duncan Watson mother-in-law, Frankie Quigley of Mitchell brother-in-law, John (Teresa) Quigley and sister-in-law, Pat Comingore of Bloomington. Steve loved to watch his grandkids play sports and he played baseball for many years. He was an avid sports fan, especially IU and Colts, and coached several sports teams over the years. Steve was a member of Cornerstone Worship Center. He was a 1972 graduate of Mitchell High School and a 1977 graduate of Indiana State University. Steve retired from Baxter Pharmaceutical and had also worked at Carpenter Body Works. He married Mickey Quigley on June 22, 1979, and she survives. Born May 24, 1954, in Bedford, he was the son of David Glen and Frieda Maxine (Enochs) Stroud. WILLIAMS – Steven James Stroud, 69, passed away Tuesday, August 29, 2023, at IU Health Hospice House.
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