

passed away peacefully on March 6, 2025, at the age of 93, surrounded by his family.
Born in Havana, Cuba, in 1932, Dr. Dominguez demonstrated an extraordinary intellect and a
passion for medicine from an early age. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of
Havana School of Medicine before emigrating to the United States in 1961 to continue his
medical training. He completed residencies in Internal Medicine and Pathology at Jackson
Memorial Hospital and Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, followed by a Hematology
fellowship at Mount Sinai Hospital of New York, and ultimately dedicated his career to
hematology and oncology. His expertise and leadership led to his appointment as Chief of
Hematology and Co-Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Mount Sinai Medical
Center on Miami Beach.
Dr. Dominguez had a profound impact on the field of medicine, not only through his private
practice, which he maintained until his initial retirement in 2007, but also as a mentor and
educator. His passion for teaching brought him out of retirement in 2013, when he became
Director of the Hematology/Oncology Training Program at Larkin Community Hospital in South
Miami. He remained in that role until 2022, when he fully retired, leaving behind a legacy of
excellence, compassion, and dedication to his patients and students alike.
Beyond his medical career, Dr. Dominguez was a true renaissance man, a lifelong learner with
an insatiable curiosity. An avid reader, he was deeply knowledgeable in history, philosophy, and
the arts. His greatest passion outside of medicine was opera—he and his wife of 54 years,
Carmen Garmendia Dominguez, were devoted supporters of the Florida Grand Opera and the
Metropolitan Opera. Together, they traveled the world to experience performances in legendary
venues, including La Scala in Milan, the Vienna State Opera, and the Teatro Real in Madrid.
Their love of the performing arts was matched by their commitment to philanthropy, supporting
numerous local educational and humanitarian organizations throughout their lives.
Dr. Dominguez was predeceased by his beloved wife, Carmen. He is survived by his children,
Tania Dominguez (Curtis Miner) and Carlos A. Dominguez (Melissa), and his five cherished
grandchildren: Lucas, Dylan, Alessandra, Cece, and Mila. He was a man of immense integrity,
deeply respected by his peers, adored by his patients, and a source of wisdom and warmth to all
who knew him. Carlos will be especially remembered for his intellectual curiosity, sharp wit,
infectious personality, and zest for life.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 16th from 6pm-10pm at Caballero Rivero Westchester.
The Funeral Mass will take place on Monday, March 17th at 11am at St. Philip’s Episcopal
Church in Coral Gables. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to one of
the following organizations in his honor: Florida Grand Opera, 31 NE 17th Street, Miami, FL
33132; Mount Sinai Medical Center Foundation, 4300 Alton Road, Suite 100, Miami Beach, FL
33140.
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