Joseph Frank Domino

November 13, 1948 - January 19, 2026

Covered with love and prayers by his family and friends, Joseph Frank Domino passed away peacefully at home on Monday afternoon, January 19, 2026.

A beloved husband, dad, grandpa, son, son-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, uncle, godfather, and friend, Joe was born on November 13, 1948 in New Orleans, Louisiana, the only child of Genevieve Incavido Domino and Joseph Domino. Although Joe grew up in Franklin, a small town in Southwest Louisiana, his Texas roots were deep. His children were born and raised in Beaumont and, for the past 55 years, he lived, worked, and served in Southeast Texas. God had a wonderful plan for Joe’s life…he was in the same first grade class as Linda Lombardo, who, years later, became the love of his life. Joe was educated by the Christian Brothers at Hanson Memorial High School. He was a Phi Kappa Phi graduate of Louisiana State University, where in 1970, he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. That same year, Joe married Linda, his high school sweetheart, and moved to Beaumont, where he began his career as a long-range planning engineer with Gulf States Utilities (GSU), which later merged with Entergy Corporation. Joe quickly recognized Lamar University as one of Southeast Texas’ greatest treasures and continued his education at Lamar, earning a Master of Engineering Science in 1975.

During his 44 years of service with GSU and Entergy, Joe received a steady stream of promotions. In October of 1998, Joe was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Entergy Texas. This was a very meaningful moment in Joe’s career, not only because he was offered that opportunity, but also because Entergy Corporation’s CEO informed Joe that his name was repeatedly recommended by both management and labor personnel during the search to fill the position. As President and CEO of Entergy Texas, Joe brought a wealth of “hands on” experience that covered the spectrum of the power company business, from generation to transmission to distribution. That experience helped bring the company to an entirely new level of providing quality, reliable service to Entergy Texas customers, along with a strong commitment to safety.

Shortly after being named President and CEO, Joe established a system-wide Safety Council for Entergy Corporation and served as its first Chairman. The Safety Council was part of a renewed emphasis on what Joe considered the most important aspect of the job – providing safe, reliable service to utility customers. Joe truly cared about Entergy employees, and their safety was of utmost importance to him.  There was a sign at an Entergy location that originally stated, Rule #1 – “If we don’t take care of the customer… somebody else will.”  Joe scratched out #1 and inserted #2 and wrote: Rule #1 “If we don’t take care of our employees… there will be no one to take care of our customers!” This was his “trademark” and guiding principle.

Joe had a career that many GSU and Entergy employees would consider “unique” not only because he became President of Entergy Texas, but also because while promoted many times, he and his family were able to spend his entire career residing in Beaumont. Joe made countless lifelong friends during his career at GSU and Entergy while working at the Beaumont Service Center, Neches Station, Sabine Station (where he served as Plant Manager), Edison Plaza, and at other locations throughout Entergy’s service area. He loved working with his fellow GSU and Entergy employees, and the feeling was mutual. For 25+ years, Joe loved frying oysters at the annual event for the Live Wires Club, a social group of company employees and retirees, using his “secret” batter recipe.

During Joe’s 14 years as President and CEO of Entergy Texas, he emerged into the public spotlight in Southeast Texas and established an excellent reputation for his leadership, integrity, and commitment to community service. Joe was a servant leader and made the world a better place by supporting many organizations in Southeast Texas including serving two terms as Chairman of the Board of the Greater Beaumont Chamber of Commerce, President of the Rotary Club of Beaumont, President of the Symphony of Southeast Texas, President of the Texas Energy Museum Board of Directors, Secretary-Treasurer of the Golden Triangle Business Roundtable, and Campaign Chairman for the United Way of Beaumont and North Jefferson County. Joe also supported Lamar University.  He served as a Trustee of the Lamar University Foundation and served as Foundation Board President for two terms. He also served as Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Lamar University College of Engineering Advisory Council, and he was named a Distinguished Alumnus of Lamar University in 2005. Joe served on numerous other boards over the years including the Foundation for Southeast Texas, Golden Triangle Minority Business Council, and the LSU Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board. In 2014, Joe was appointed to serve on the Beaumont ISD Board of Managers, serving four years of what was originally a two-year term, first as Vice-President and then as President.

Additionally, Joe served as a member of the Julie Rogers Gift of Life Program Advisory Board, Alzheimer’s Association “Family Portrait Luncheon” Honorary Chair and committee member.  Joe also served as chairman of the Christus Health Southeast Texas Board of Directors and was a member of the Advisory Board for many years. Joe was a member of the Lion’s Club, the first organization he joined when he moved to Beaumont. He also served as President of SETERF (Southeast Texas Emergency Relief Fund) to assist people in our community who were devastated by Hurricane Harvey.

Joe’s service to the Boy Scouts of America is well known in Southeast Texas and beyond. He served as President of the Board of the Boy Scouts of America Three Rivers Council and Vice President of the BSA Southern Region Board.  He also served on the national level as a member of the BSA National Commissioner Task Force and as Dean of the College of Commissioner Science. Over the years, Boy Scouts of America honored Joe with the Bronze Pelican Award, the St. George Award, the Silver Beaver Award, the BSA Distinguished Citizen Award, and the prestigious Silver Antelope Award.

For his dedication to public service, Joe was honored locally with the Jefferson Award in 2007; in 2008 he was named Executive of the Year by the Sales and Marketing Executive Club of Southeast Texas. In 2007 Joe was named Neches River Festival Citizen of the Year, and in 2008 the Neches River Festival proclaimed him King Neches LX. In 2009 he received the J. C. Crager Award presented by the American Heart Association, and in 2011 he received the Julie Rogers Special Service Award presented by the Mental Health Association.  He was selected twice by the Press Club of Southeast Texas as Newsmaker of the Year – once in 2006 for his leadership as President and CEO of Entergy Texas in restoring power to Southeast Texas just 21 days after the area was devastated by Hurricane Rita, and in 2015 for his service on the Beaumont ISD Board of Managers.  In 2017 Temple Emanuel awarded the Rabbi Samuel Rosinger Humanitarian Award to Joe and, in 2019 Joe was named an Honorary Distinguished Alumnus by the Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School Alumni Board. The most recent recognition Joe received was from Bishop David Toups, who honored him with the St. Joseph the Worker Excellence in Stewardship award from the Diocese of Beaumont, presented in December of 2025.

In addition to leadership and service in the community, Joe was a faithful member of St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica parish, and he also supported the Diocese of Beaumont. Joe served as Chairman of the Bishop’s Faith Appeal and was involved in many ministries, including ACTS, Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas and, for the past 33 years served as a member of the St. Joseph’s Day Committee. Joe was a 3rd degree member of the Knights of Columbus Council 951 with 48 years of continuous service.  In 2001 Joe was invested as a member of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, a Papal Order.

Joe’s favorite hobby since his teen years was amateur “ham” radio.  Using his call sign, WA5KFQ, he communicated with people all over the world using Morse code, the official language of ham radio operators. Joe often participated in local Amateur Radio Emergency Service events sponsored by the ARRL which provided communication support for emergencies, public events, and non-emergency functions, focusing on local/regional disasters and public safety partners. WA5KFQ is now a Silent Key.

For many years, Joe spent his vacation days on Boy Scout campouts with his son, where he also served as a mentor to numerous young men in the local scouting program. Joe also assisted in training adult volunteer leaders in Scouting through Wood Badge, an advanced leadership course for Scouting volunteers and professionals. He attended a multitude of campouts locally and nationally including hiking the trails of Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico with his son and Troop 85. Additionally, Joe taught and participated in multiple Walking Wood Badge training programs at Philmont, and he attended the National Jamboree many times as a staff member at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia and later at Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. The proudest moment of Joe’s scouting experience occurred when his son, Frank, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. The “cherry on top” was when his two eldest grandsons, Brady and Frankie, also achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.

Lovingly called “Grandpa” by his grandsons, Joe was able to repair their broken toys, cars, trains, or whatever they brought to him. He would always say, “Let’s go to my workshop…” and they would follow him completely convinced he could fix anything.

Joe loved traveling with Linda. Some of his favorite destinations included the Holy Land, Rome (especially St. Peter’s Basilica), Venice, Assisi, Florence, and many other beautiful cities in Italy.  He enjoyed vacations to London, Montreal, Niagara Falls, Alaska, and cruises to the Caribbean.  Many happy memories were also made with his family at Crystal Beach, Texas.

Although Joe received many recognitions and accolades during his lifetime, which he appreciated very much, none of those awards were as important to him as his faith, his family, his friends, and the people he worked with. Joe loved God and was a prayerful man who was very thankful and grateful for all of his blessings. Joe treasured and enjoyed spending time with the people he loved and with those who loved him.

Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Genevieve and Joseph Domino, his parents-in-law, Jennie and Louis Lombardo, Sr., his sister-in-law, Rose Marie Lombardo Charpentier, and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Claudette and Louis Lombardo, Jr.

Joe is survived by his wife of fifty-five years, Linda Lombardo Domino; son, Frank Anthony Domino and his wife, Tamara Glaze Domino; daughter, Jennifer Domino Bellah and her husband, Christopher Chad Bellah; grandchildren, Frank Anthony Domino, Jr., Brady Christopher Bellah, Benjamin Joseph Bellah, and Oliver Jack Bellah; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Monica Lombardo Davis and her husband, Jerry Wayne Davis, Larry Paul Lombardo and his wife, Theresa Boudreaux Lombardo, Hillary John Charpentier, and several nieces and nephews. Additionally, Joe leaves behind his “adopted sister,” Patti Borona Ibert.

Joe was blessed to live at home during the course of his illness. This was made possible through a combination of care provided by Celeste Anselmo, RN, Rhonda Gill, CNA, Pastor Warren, other members of the Altus Hospice staff, and also by three caregiving angels, Leyda Tzul, Maria Martinez, and Isabel Black. The Domino family is deeply grateful for the loving and compassionate care they provided to Joe and for the spiritual care and nourishment provided by Bishop David Toups, Bishop Curtis Guillory, Rev. Shane Baxter, Rev. Antony Paulose, Dr. James Fuller, and Eucharistic Ministers Donna Harris, Toni Marino Landry, Debbie Gier, and Jane Ann Kemplay.

A gathering of Joe’s family and friends will begin at 5:00 p.m. with a Time of Sharing at 7:00 p.m., and a Rosary to follow, Friday, January 30, 2026, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 31, 2026, at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, 700 Jefferson Street, Beaumont. His entombment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, with a reception to follow at St. Anthony Cathedral Center.

For those desiring, and in lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Joe Domino may be made to St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, 700 Jefferson Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701 (St. Joseph Altar Fund); Gift of Life Program, 2390 Dowlen Road, Beaumont, Texas 77706; Symphony of Southeast Texas, 4345 Phelan Boulevard, Suite 105, Beaumont, Texas 77707; Catholic Charities of Southeast Texas, 2780 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont, Texas 77703; or Three Rivers Council – Scouting America, 4650 West Cardinal Drive, Beaumont, Texas 77705.

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Gathering of Family and Friends

Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
  • 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
  • January 30, 2026
  • 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Time of Sharing *Live Stream Link Available in Service Paragraph*

Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
  • 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
  • January 30, 2026
  • 7:00 pm

Rosary to follow Time of Sharing

Broussard’s Mortuary Major Dr.
  • 1605, North Major Drive, Beaumont, Texas, 77713,
  • January 30, 2026

Mass of Christian Burial *Live Stream Link Available in Service Paragraph*

St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica
  • 700, Jefferson St, Beaumont, TX, 77701,
  • January 31, 2026
  • 10:00 am

Entombment

Forest Lawn Memorial Park
  • 4955, Pine St, Beaumont, TX, 77703,
  • January 31, 2026

Reception To Follow Entombment

St. Anthony Cathedral Center
  • 700, Jefferson Street, Beaumont, Texas, 77701,
  • January 31, 2026

Comments (56)

    Zelma Milgram Reid says:

    Rest in peace Uncle Joe.

    Mary Gradney says:

    Dearest Linda & Family, we are so very sorry for your loss. May Joe’s soul & all the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen
    Chuck & Mary Gradney

    Valerie Purcell says:

    Joe Domino was one of the finest men I have ever known. He made a difference this world and left it a better place for all of those who loved him and called him a friend. My heart breaks for his wonderful family. I pray they find comfort in the knowledge that he is now whole again and safe in the arms of his Savior.

    Janna Nunez-Gussman says:

    My mother Pam Nunez had the good fortune of working at Entergy with Joe for many years. Even after she retired, he called her back in to be his part time secretary, an offer she couldn’t refuse because he was such a top-notch leader. He always passed along great advise. When I was considering getting a new car and discussing how much I would save, Joe said, “Think how much you will save if you stay in your current Acura.” It was great advice that I took, and drove it into the ground. Linda, you have been such an amazing wife, always staying on top of all of Joe’s endeavors, keeping everything running smoothly. God bless you both, Love, Janna

    Rev. Oval Walker III says:

    The community has lost a great servant.
    Look the hills which cometh your help, your help cometh from the Lord.
    Send my heartfelt condolences and praying for the family in your time of beverement.

    Marsaleene Nesmith says:

    He will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace. I pray Gods peace be with you and your family as well as all who knew and loved him.

    rodney c wing says:

    GOD bless his soul may he rest in peace !

    David and Denise Farson says:

    We are saddened to hear of Joe’s passing. David and I are praying for your family. Peace be with you.

    Dan & Verma Bellah says:

    Our heartfelt condolences go out to Linda and the family . We pray for comfort and strength during this difficult time. It was an honor to have known Joe for 20 plus years. He was a generous, kind, and faithful servant. He made such a difference in this challenging world we live in and made this world a better place. He was truly one of a kind and the memories of special times with Joe , our wonderful daughter- in- law Jennifer, Linda and family will be forever in our hearts.

    Rest in Peace –
    Dan & Verma Bellah

    John & Teddy Butts says:

    Linda and family, the news about Joe made me so very sad. My deepest sympathy goes to you and all of your family. I worked closely with Joe from 1976 through 1988. Those were the early years of our career with GSU. I was a duck out of water. An accounting type working with a bunch of engineers in the newly formed Production department. Joe was so helpful and patient. He taught me so much about power plants. He was smart, thoughtful, easy going, tactful, family oriented, loyal, honest, faithful, and he could fix anything. A real life grown-up “Eagle Scout”! I remember that Chevy station wagon that he just wouldn’t get rid of! I’m glad to have known him and to call him a loyal friend. Such good memories. Much love to you. John Butts

    L ROBERT TURNER says:

    Linda my sincerest sympathy for you and your family’s loss. We will miss Joe he was one of a kind. He was my friend. I am glad I had the privilege to serve with Joe on many boards he was truly a champion for Southeast Texas.

    Debra Higgins says:

    I am so sorry for your loss, he was a very special man. I am honored to have known him, may God be with you and your family

    Becky & Rodney Ames says:

    The community has lost a really fine individual that not only was a good friend to many that had the opportunity to know Joe, he was a person that was always willing to help/give back. This trait applied to both professional and personal situations. Joe was truly just a phone call away.

    Joe will be missed, our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

    Becky & Rodney

    Mark Kubala says:

    Southeast Texas has lost a true Servant Leader. His life of giving back to God of his time and talent is a testimony of
    how Jesus wants us to live our lives. His family, especially his wife Linda, whose support during these last few years of battling the devastation of Alzheimer’s, is an example of what true love is. May his Soul and the Souls of all the faithfully departed rest in peace.
    Mark Kubala

    Priscilla R Kujawski says:

    I met Joe in New Orleans. We were both assigned to to a team to develop Entergy’s values that served so well for so many years. We connected during that meeting. I always believed that Joe played a large role in me getting an offer to relocate to Beaumont as Director of HR for Fossil Operations in 9/96. When we reorganized in 1998 and I was offered a position back in New Orleans, I decided to stay in Beaumont and work with Joe in Texas Distribution, Governmental & Regulatory HR until I retired in 4/2014. I learned so much from Joe. I knew that I could always know that he acted from integrity, and he was always available to discuss issues with me. His faith was always evident as well as his love for this community & his family. I am so sad for his family at this terrible loss. I feel so blessed to have worked with & for him for the majority of my career.

    Myra Pike Vaught says:

    Joe Domino was definitely a true and faithful servant. My daddy worked at GSU and Entergy.Joe wanted to go the places My dad traveled in ETx for work.They became wonderful friends. He did my dad’s eulogy.My family is forever grateful for Joe.Im just so sorry .Prayers love and hugs to Linda and family. Myra Pike Vaught

    Jimmie Jay Jackson says:

    Linda
    I met Joe many years ago when he volunteered to be one of my son’s soccer coaches.  He so kind to the team as well as their parents.  I admired the gentle and patient way he interacted with the  very young players.  I told my husband that Joe was going to go far in this world.  May he rest in peace.  I send to you and your family my condolences.  May your memories get you through the rough times.

    Sandy & Joseph F. Fertitta says:

    May you rest in peace my dear friend. You lived your life with Kindness, Love, and Generosity.

    Cynthia Wolf says:

    Dear Linda, Jennifer and Frank,

    What a beautiful Obituary perfectly capturing the Legacy of your beloved husband and father…who was also our dear, dear friend!

    Of all that was shared in his remarkable obituary, I know that his favorite Legacy is his adoring family…of course the three of you along with his grandchildren from oldest to youngest: Frankie, Brady, Ben, and Oliver!

    Because of a lifetime of service within his church and in his community, the best word that I can provide is a Hebrew word that translates basically “a really good person”.

    Joe Domino, always with a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eyes, lived his beautiful life daily by performing good deeds.

    He served as a model for integrity,and he served as a template for how to live in partnership with so very many people while also living In Partnership with G-d!!!!!

    Joe was a Blessing in life, and he will continue to be remembered as a Blessing by ALL who knew him.

    We are Blessed, Thankful, and Grateful to have had Joe in our life and feel a very special bond with the entire Domino Family!

    May Dear, Dear Joe rest in peace. Amen.

    HEALTH and LOVE,
    Cynthia and Michael Wolf

    Rodney Robichau says:

    God bless Joe beautiful soul.
    Joe was such a wonderful caring giving man.
    Joe will be greatly missed not only in the business world, but also in the world of Jesus Christ and his faith the
    RomanCatholic Church.🛐🛐🛐
    Dear Linda, God‘s peace be with you, how I loved seeing you and Joe at church,, all the special events, and especially at Saint Joseph Alter .
    Such a Wonderful job , By you and the beautiful ladies of the Catholic faith, all y’all‘s time, talent and treasures y’all put in to this glorious celebration of Saint Joseph.
    Our Catholic community came together to celebrate the altar of Saint Joseph!
    Together for the community to enjoy a wonderful meal.
    From the wonderful women of the Catholic diocese..🛐💜✝️

    Gods grace and Strength my lovely friend,!
    Rhonda, Rodney Offer our deepest condolences. 💜💜

    Thank you.

    Fred Foti says:

    Linda and family, words cannot express my deepest sympathies for you’ll. Unfortunately I can’t get over there for any of the services but please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Love you’ll!

    vincent Fertitta says:

    So very sorry for the loss of our friend, Joe Domino! Linda , we know how much you are hurting, but be assured he rests with Our Lord Jesus Christ! Our prayers and hugs go out to you and your family!!! Dona and Buddy

    Paula Bothe says:

    What a wonderful servant leader he was! Linda, I send you love and deepest sympathy at the loss of such a loved and loving man. It was an honor to know him and a joy to be his friend for so many years. His smile was always warm and sincere and he had a way of making people feel special. I hope that you will be comforted in the knowledge that we are lifting you up in prayer. God be with you dear lady.

    Brian and Shannon Thorne says:

    Our deepest condolences to the entire family. May God bring you much peace and comfort during this difficult time. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may Your perpetual light shine upon him.

    Joe Simpson says:

    Joe was a great man to work with and for. Even as the President of Entergy Texas he took the time to be the head chef for the Live Wire Club annual shrimp and oyster dinner. He never met a stranger and was always outgoing no matter whether you were an executive or a helper. I am a better person for having known Joe and was proud to call him friend. R.I.P. My prayers are with the family.

    Mavis Fore says:

    My sincere condolences and prayers to Linda and family. Joe Domino was such a kind soul and gentleman. “Eternal rest grant unto him, Oh Lord, and perpetual light shine upon him”. May the Holy Spirit comfort Linda and all those who mourn his loss.

    Mavis Fore

    Elizabeth J Sandell says:

    Joe was a true gentleman. A servant of God, leader of our community, and he had the ability to balance intellect with compassion. Your legacy will be you left the world a better place. Blessings to Linda and her family.

    Jim and Kathy Rich says:

    My closest connection to Joe occurred when he served as Chairman for the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce. As the Executive Director, we was my boss! He served at a time when he was very busy with his own work. Due to the hurricanes, he served two years. It was a great pleasure to work with him. Later our mothers both lived at Collier Park. I often found them together in the TV rooms. Kathy and I offer our sincere condolences to Linda and the family. Rest in peace, Joe!

    minnie lindsey says:

    it is with heartfelt sympathy that my heart goes out to you Linda and family on the passing of Joe who did so much. for his God his family his church his workplace and all of Beaumont.He was admired and loved by all who knew him .Linda you and Joe were a wonderful couple and an example to all on how to share that love to all Deeply sorry for your loss .

    Dan and Lanette Maher says:

    We always were inspired by Joe’s gentle and humble spirit coupled with a dynamic energy that contributed so much to the community. Our prayers go out to Linda and the entire family. What a community treasure the Dominos have been!

    Randy Trahan says:

    May he Rest In Peace.

    Wadine Poche Carlson says:

    So sorry for your loss. He will be truly missed. May he Rest in Peace!

    Kathy Russell says:

    Linda and family, so sorry to hear about Joe’s passing. Sending condolences to the family at this difficult time. Joe was a great person to work with.

    M/M Joseph Simien says:

    We were deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Joe On behalf of the entire team at ETC, please accept our heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.

    Bill and Judy Quick says:

    We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Joe – good Christian man and a good friend to many people. Our prayers are with Linda and the family.

    Bill and Judy

    mike cacioppo says:

    something that i learned summed joe decades ago was how he made every person that worked with him feel special.

    i worked at starship hallmark for the tortorice family.

    valentine was one of the busiest days of the year. we had worked hard to make that one day special.

    that afternoon a young man was standing in line to get the goods for this valentine. i went up to him & asked him if he had found everything he wanted. he told me yes.

    i asked him where he worked & he said energy. he worked in the field. i asked if he liked it. he said yes.

    i asked why he liked it & he told the reason was joe domino.

    i knew then that joe had to be special person himself to make everyone he worked with no matter their station feel special.

    mike

    Randall Thompson says:

    Mike you got it center target! Thank you.

    Dionne Fontenot says:

    So sorry to read about Joe’s passing. I know he will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Keeping all of you in my prayers.

    Cathy and Frank Zummo says:

    Joe will be greatly missed for sure by his loved ones but by the entire Beaumont community.
    Well done, good and faithful servant.
    Hugs and kisses to Linda, a wife we all aspire to be.
    Blessings to you all

    Jane Kinsel says:

    Linda,
    Sending love and saying prayers for comfort and peace for your family.
    What a great man!
    💙Jane

    Ann Giglio Palermo says:

    I knew Joe through his lovely wife, Linda. So sorry to hear about Joe’s passing, Linda. He was still so young, but I know when our Great Lord calls for you to come home to his Heaven, you must depart this earth and go live with Him. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Take care and stay safe. Always, Ann Giglio Palermo

    Mark R Callender says:

    During my career at GSU/Entergy I never had the honor to work for Joe Domino, but traveling throughout our service territory whenever Joe’s name was mentioned all you heard was accolades. Joe was not only a great leader, but a good man. Ms Linda and Frank, may God shine his light upon you and your family during these difficult time.

    Randall Helmick says:

    Joe was a truly good man. I was honored to work with him for many years. His intelligence made him a talented engineer, his character made him a great leader. His incredible work ethic drove him to excel in all of the many endeavors he undertook. His respect for his fellow man shone through as he handled one major crisis after another. He was, and will continue to be, a well respected man by all of those he touched.

    Mack & Carol Hamilton says:

    Deepest sympathy to Joe’s family. It was a pleasure working for him. He will be deeply missed. Anytime we ran into him he would call us by our name. He was not only a good executive but a friend to the working class. God Bless and rest in peace Joe.

    Red Jordan says:

    Truly a good man. Well respected by all who knew him. R I P Joe.

    Mike Cacioppo says:

    Thank God for Joe Domino. A humble man that contributed so much to the people of our area.

    First as a leader of our electric company especially during the difficult hurricane days.

    Then as the calm voice of reason during the school district crisis. When they were looking for people to serve the first name that came to my mind was Joe. I knew he would be smart, fair, honest and what was best for the kids.

    I will also never forget his support of his loving wife Linda during the many hours he helped serve on St Joseph altars raising thousands for local charities in his quiet humble way.

    His brilliant mind and gentle heart will be missed by all.

    Prayers for Linda and all his wonderful family.

    Mike cacioppo

    Terry Watson says:

    Well said Mike. Joe was a faithful blood donor thru the years at Lifeshare. Awesome individual.

    Doris Webb says:

    Joe was a great guy, always smiling. He was honest and fair. He was a great supervisor when he worked at Sabine Station. He will definitely be missed. Prayers for his family.

    Nathan Ashworth says:

    Joe, I will always remember you as a man who was kind and considerate to all . May you rest in Peace !

    Gerald L Furry says:

    I am very sorry to hear of Mr Domino’s passing. I remember Mr D very well from my days as a guard at the gulf states building on pine st. I had an evening shift in the early 90’s and would see him walking the floor for his exercise. And saw Mr D out walking when the survey crew I was working with would see him walking.He was the best.

    RL Grubbs says:

    A good man.

    Kelley Carson says:

    Joe was one of the finest leaders Gulf States Utilities/Entergy Texas ever had. He was a leader all respected and we knew he had our backs. He was a great humanitarian and the perfect face to represent Entergy in the public eye during ice storms, hurricanes, and regulatory issues facing the company. He represented his faith, his company, and his family in the most positive manner. He will be sorely missed…. Kelley Carson

    Alberta Jones says:

    Linda,
    My prayers are with your family. I am so sorry about my friend, he will be missed
    Love,
    Alberta

    Sam Giglio says:

    My deepest condolences. Joe was an outstanding person and friend. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. 🙏🏻

    Daniel B Wallach says:

    Joe Domino was a great, local statesman whose leadership at Entergy in times of trouble was comforting and professional. His contribution to Southeast Texas goes well beyond that role. He was trustworthy, cheerful, calm and precise. Joe started out as an engineer and rose to the presidency of Entergy when all of us needed competence and accountability in that office.
    God bless him.
    It was a privilege to know Joe.
    For his family, you have my sincerest sympathy.

    Rev. Oval Walker III says:

    The community has lost a great servant.
    Look to the hills which cometh your help your help cometh for the Lord.
    Sending my heartfelt condolences and praying for the family in your time of bereavement.

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