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Dominique Djuan Green

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Obit Dominique Djuan GreenDominique Djuan Green, affectionately known as D-boi, was a man of many passions, known for his adventurous spirit, loving nature, and compassionate heart. 

Born July 28, 1989, in Tooele, Utah, Dominique was a beacon of loyalty and love throughout his life. His vibrant personality and zest for life left an indelible impact on those fortunate enough to know him. As said by Maya Angelou, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Dominique made people feel loved, valued, and heard. 

An avid sports enthusiast, Dominique loved playing basketball and football, and his passion led him to win a state championship in football, a testament to his talent and dedication. His love for sports extended beyond the field as he was a devoted fan of the Atlanta Falcons. His adventurous side found solace in the mountains, and he often sought refuge in their serene beauty. He also found joy in playing video games and coloring, simple pleasures that brought him immense happiness. 

But above all else, Dominique was a devoted father to his two beautiful daughters, Nevaeh and Emoni Green, who were his world. His love for his family was boundless and steadfast. He was a great friend, offering sage advice and support to many. 

He is survived by his loving parents Michelle Green, Dominique Green Sr.,and Jeno Sr. He leaves behind his siblings Steven Byrne, Jeno Jr. (Seijah), Mashayla Bins, Typhonus Green, Alex Errigo; his aunt Tracy Aragon and uncle Rick Byrne; as well as his long-time love Kinnaly Nomichith; and best friends Kyle Guay, Mike Edgeman (uncle), Preston and Curtis Mills, Emily Gowans, Pamela Medina, and so many more that could be mentioned. 

He was preceded in death by his grandparents Grandma Karen, Grandpa Stan Edgeman, and Grandpa Rick Byrne, John and Carolyn Green; uncle Frankie Aragon; aunt Denise Edgeman; nephew Andrew Gowans; and friends Richard Martinez, Jake Aragon.

Dominique’s life was a testament to the power of love, loyalty, and compassion. He lived his life with an adventurous spirit, unyielding loyalty to his loved ones, and a loving heart that welcomed all. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Services were held Sept. 5, 2023, at Tate Mortuary. We invite you to leave memories and upload photos to his memorial page. Let us remember and celebrate Dominique’s life, his radiant spirit, and the love he shared with us all.


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