

He graduated from Woburn High School in 1967 and from Northeastern University with a BS in Education and Economics. Dominic was married to Yvonne Dimick Addario for nearly 20 years.
Captain Dom was a self-employed Master Mariner for over 47 years and had a love for adventure. He was a recognized undersea explorer and was the principal investigator of a 17th century Spanish galleon laden with treasure in Jupiter, Florida. See website: www.jupitercoins.com. With a solid background in the technical development of undersea excavation, he was inducted into the Explorer’s Club of New York. He was a member of the Walters International Speaker’s Bureau, lecturing locally and internationally. He not only was a keynote speaker to corporate conventions and various other functions but also a guest lecturer on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruise lines.
The surviving family includes three daughters, Lisa Addario and her wife, Sara Leketa, Amber Addario, Doctor Marina Addario and his two sisters, Paulette Brogna and Joanne Stone.
Dominic was predeceased by his son, Dominic Addario III; his sister, Linda Morelli; his mother, Josephine Oliva and his father, Dominic Addario Sr.
Memorial Donations: In lieu of flowers, a Gofundme page has been setup to resurrect Captain Dom’s MRV Enterprise exploration vessel which sank shortly before Dom died. Critical action to remove the Enterprise is ongoing, and there are many financial pressures being exerted by the State. Time is of the essence to get it out of the water and to pay the fees already building up. Any remaining funds will be donated to Loxahatchee River Historical Society to commemorate the Jupiter Shipwreck.
A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, October 21, 2023 at 11:00 am at St. Jude Catholic Church, 204 US-1, Tequesta, FL 33469.
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