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Nicholas-Bommarito

In Loving Memory

Bommarito, Nicholas Joseph

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. On Thursday, September 1, 2022.

Nicholas Joseph Bommarito passed away peacefully on September 1, 2022 at the age of 86, in his birthplace of St. Louis, Missouri. Preceded in death by parents, Joseph N. Bommarito and Catherine E.(nee Mannweiler), and his grandson Salvadore Bommarito. He is survived by his children, Ricky J. Bommarito, Dianne E.(Michael) Dussold, Cathleen M.(David) Manley, and Mark R.(Laura) Bommarito. His grandchildren, Corey M.(Jennifer) Dussold, Kyle M. Dussold, Nataly A. Dussold, Blake Toth, Austin N.(Abigail-fiancee) Bommarito, Chase M. Bommarito, and Skylar M. Bommarito, and his great grandchild, Landon R. Dussold.

Married to JoAnn(McDonald)Hayden from June 1960-1971. Dad was proud and passionate about boy scouts and earning his Eagle Scout badge. His persistence, dedication, and passion, earned him medals as a high school champion swimmer. His love of the water continued into his adult years at the Lake of the Ozarks where he built a little cove in Osage Beach. Dad was a second generation carpenter and developer in St. Louis, proud member of The Hill 2000 and Elks club member of Washington, avid pilot, and was proud of his gardens. His passion for these things grew to leave a legacy for years to come with the creation of Bommarito Estate Winery in the heart of Missouri wine country. He was a well respected winemaker and viticulturist in this community. For the last 25 years the Bommaritio family has worked together and will continue this legacy. He was most proud of his grandchildren and all the pathways they took in life. He will continue to support them and watch over them as they grow into persistent, dedicated, and passionate human beings..

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 6, 2022 from 4-8 pm with prayer service on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022 at 1 pm, burial at Sunset Cemetery to follow prayer service at Affton Kutis Funeral Home,10151 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123

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14 thoughts on “Bommarito, Nicholas Joseph”

  1. Nick was my cousin. He was also very close to my father. I loved hearing the stories he told when I went to visit the winery. They were about the “old days” and the things he did with my father. Nick was a good man, a good father, and he made the whole Bommarito family proud with all his accomplishments as a carpenter, winemaker, and the winery. He will be missed. RIP cousin Nick.

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  2. Nick was my cousin. He was also very close to my father. I loved hearing the stories he told when I went to visit the winery. They were about the “old days” and the things he did with my father. Nick was a good man, a good father, and he made the whole Bommarito family proud with all his accomplishments as a carpenter, winemaker, and the winery. He will be missed. RIP cousin Nick.

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  3. My sincerest condolences to the Bommarito family and extended family . Nick was a great man , a great father as well as friend. He worked hard and laid a foundation for his family and there families to come. It’s very hard to loose apiece of a legacy. He was my
    Nephew by marriage and I was for
    Fortunate enough to meet the man. He was funny and at the same time very articulate in his life and business. I deeply admire him for the beautiful family he raised . He instilled a part of himself that will live on in years to come. My sincere condolences to his Children. Love Always Clarice Bommarito

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  4. My sincerest condolences to the Bommarito family and extended family . Nick was a great man , a great father as well as friend. He worked hard and laid a foundation for his family and there families to come. It’s very hard to loose apiece of a legacy. He was my
    Nephew by marriage and I was for
    Fortunate enough to meet the man. He was funny and at the same time very articulate in his life and business. I deeply admire him for the beautiful family he raised . He instilled a part of himself that will live on in years to come. My sincere condolences to his Children. Love Always Clarice Bommarito

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  5. I worked in the office at Wefelmeyer Construction and Nick was always full of energy, stories and charm! My sincere sympathy on your great loss.

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  6. I worked in the office at Wefelmeyer Construction and Nick was always full of energy, stories and charm! My sincere sympathy on your great loss.

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  7. To Cathy, and all the family, may his memory be a blessing, and may you be consoled recalling all you learned from him and the skills that will add to your strength always. Warmest wishes & condolences, Margo

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  8. To Cathy, and all the family, may his memory be a blessing, and may you be consoled recalling all you learned from him and the skills that will add to your strength always. Warmest wishes & condolences, Margo

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  9. We are so sorry to hear of Nick’s passing. Mike worked for Nick for quite a few years and always remained one of our friends. We were lucky enough to enjoy staying in one of
    the condos they were building at the Lake of the Ozarks. Over the years we have searched for him often and when we heard of the winery, it was closed permanently. He will be missed.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.
    Sincerely,
    Mike and Kathy

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  10. We are so sorry to hear of Nick’s passing. Mike worked for Nick for quite a few years and always remained one of our friends. We were lucky enough to enjoy staying in one of
    the condos they were building at the Lake of the Ozarks. Over the years we have searched for him often and when we heard of the winery, it was closed permanently. He will be missed.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.
    Sincerely,
    Mike and Kathy

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