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Abram Rivas

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June 1, 1936 – September 6, 2019

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Abram Rivas Dominguez (Ron), Age 83 September 6, 2019 Born in the legendary Wild West town of Tombstone, Arizona on June 1, 1936, Abram was the 2nd of eleven children born to his parents, Abram, Sr. and Carmen Dominguez. Growing up chasing jack rabbits, playing sports and earning his keep by doing odd jobs, Abram graduated from Tombstone High with the Class of 1955. A few months later, while walking along the wooden sidewalks of "downtown" Tombstone, he noticed a sign in the window of the Navy recruitment office. It said, "Free Thanksgiving Turkey to All New Enlistees". That was enough of a reason for this young man to cast his fate and pursue his future - turkey in hand - with the United States Navy. It was a decision that would literally bring him around the world, allow him to take part in history, and create the opportunity to become the husband, father, step-father and friend that we all so greatly miss. During his 24 year Naval career, Abram was stationed in many places. At one early location - New Jersey - he met and married Margaret Helen Malik (Margo). Their family quickly grew to include five children: Adriana Tschakert, Beverly Dominguez, Celeste Shenas (Peter), Don Dominguez (Maria), and Errol Dominguez (Sandra). As luck would have it, the Navy eventually stationed Abram and family at Ream Field in Imperial Beach, a town where most of his children live to this day. His career highlights include participating in the recovery of the Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, and 13 astronauts, being a member of HS-4 - aka the Black Knights, four tours of duty in Vietnam and being selected as "Sailor of the Year" (Attach Carrier Air Wing Two). After retiring from the military, Abram began a second career with Hughes Helicopters, which eventually became part of the Boeing family in Mesa, Arizona. During his 20 years at Boeing, his work included the development of the Apache attack helicopter. It was also during this time that he and his new wife, Lianne welcomed another son, Kyle. Even though he was successful in his career at Boeing, when recently asked what he considered to be his life's occupation, Abram proudly related, "I was a Chief in the Navy". Our family was so fortunate to have our dad retire here in San Diego. During these last 15 years together, Abram was able to know his twenty - you read that correctly - twenty grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Our family was sewn back together with his presence as he shared his life's stories, encouragement and love of life. It is never easy to stay near as a loved one's time with us becomes short. We are so grateful to have been with our dad, grandfather and father-in-law as he set sail from this shore, going onward to his next deployment in heaven. "Fair winds and following seas" Dad. Bravo Zulu, Chief. Abram is survived by his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, step-children, sisters Adelina Witte and Marylou Fortner, brother Ronald John Dominguez and numerous friends. Services will be held on September 23, 2019, at 9:15am at Miramar National Cemetery.
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