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Dominic Costanzo - Founding Member

Dominic's Life and Times 1936-2020

Dominic Costanzo was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the fifth child and third son of Italian Immigrants, Marco & Nancy (Annunziata di Siena) Costanzo. He was much younger than his siblings and they had a hand in raising the young man after his father passed away when Dominic was only 2 years old.

In High School, Dominic excelled in Cross Country racing and went to the Ohio State Tournament in both his junior and senior years.

He married the love of his life, Louise Karpen, in 1957. They were married for 62 years when she preceded him to meet the Lord in January, 2019. They settled in Cincinnati, OH in 1959, after Dominic graduated from Miami University (Oxford, OH).

Right out of college, Dominic was hired by the newly-formed Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, a spin-off of the Ohio Farm Bureau. This relationship lasted Dominic’s entire adult life. He started as an agent, moved to management for 30 years, and back to agent. He remained an active agent until his passing.

Dominic and Louise were blessed with 2 children: Dino and Tina. They chose to raise them in Terrace Park, where they purchased a home on two acres. This afforded Dominic the ability to have a small garden, where he grew tomatoes, peppers and garlic. This was a passion he had developed when he spent his childhood summers on his sister’s farm in North Ridgeville, Ohio.

Dominic was an avid outdoors enthusiast. He loved fishing and hunting, spending his time off fishing ponds and streams with his long-time college friend, Larry Reece. He took many trout-fishing expeditions to Michigan and Pennsylvania with his father-in-law, Kurt Karpen. While his main hunting passion were woodcock, he hunted quail and grouse in Southern Ohio from the 1960’s through the 1990’s, accompanied by one of the many dogs he had throughout his life. When Christy, his last hunting dog, passed away in the late 90’s, Dominic was done losing his faithful companions and his interest in hunting began to wane. As Dominic told us all – He had reached his lifetime limit.

During the 80’s and 90’s, Dominic became active in the Sycamore Pheasant Club and a new passion was born – Shooting clay targets! He began shooting registered skeet targets at the Milford Gun Club and spent increasing amounts of time becoming a better shot. He also became a permanent fixture of MGC. All that time and practice paid off, as Dominic would make the All-Ohio NSSA Skeet Veteran team for 10 consecutive years. He continued to be a master of the Winchester 42 .410 in shooting Wobble Skeet up until his last breath. 

But in the end, his two major loves would dominate his later years: Winning souls for Christ and caring for his wife, Louise. Dominic became a believer later in life than most, always knowing there was something more out there, but never taking Eternity seriously. This changed when, at 50 years old, he listened to a cassette version of the Bible. Within in 10 years, Dominic and Louise had a House Church group of 30+ individuals. Louise prepared the food and opened her house to the people who came to hear Dominic teach on Scripture.

In 1998, Dominic had a yearning to help with African Mission Work. But he also prayed the Lord would let him stay at his home in Terrace Park, continuing to tend his backyard tomato farm and shooting skeet at the Milford Gun Club. He never liked traveling far from his home, especially as he got older, but would have willingly followed his Savior’s calling, wherever it might lead. Our Lord, who has a way of working things out for his Glory and our benefit, brought together 4 men at a Promise Keepers church picnic in the summer of 1998. Also attending the picnic was a young Maasai man named Daniel Osoi who was attending a summer evangelistic workshop.

Dominic was at the event in full fishing gear, helping picnickers catch bluegills in the pond. Daniel, who as a Maasai originated in the arid desert region of Kenya & Tanzania where fishing is nearly non-existent, caught his first ever fish, a bluegill with Dominic’s assistance. This formed a nearly instantaneous bond between the two men. This bond expanded and strengthened with the assistance of Dominic’s newfound Christian Brothers, Bill Van Fleet & Ken Yockey, eventually becoming Resourcing Ministry Partners Inc. This 501(3)c nonprofit organization now has the purpose of Christian Evangelism and supports outreach to the Indigenous groups of people worldwide.

For the past 20 years, the main objective of RMP has been reaching the Maasai in Africa for Christ. Daniel has led this call, establishing over 100 churches, countless schools, eco farms, wells, and now a Children’s outreach including a children’s home. Bill & Ken have made several treks to the region, with Dominic remaining at home, fundraising, and taking care of the administrative work. God brought Africa to Dom’s favorite place, Home!

Dom’s grandson and namesake, Dominic (Nic) moved next door after he married, bringing a new family to the mini farm. With his grandfather, Nic helped tend the mini farm, went to the Milford Gun Club and spent evenings together, watching baseball and smoking cigars. Dominic had loved watching Nic play college baseball and this time together was a blessing for both of them and cemented the feeling of home.

And home was where Dominic would find his last calling. He was the primary caregiver for his beloved wife, Louise as she began the slow slide into dementia. Louise, like her husband, never wished to stray far from their little farm and Dominic cared for her at home, with love and diligence, day and night. For seven years, she only spent 1 day away from their little family estate, her final day spent at Hospice. Until the end, she was joyful, spending her life with her beloved husband. United once more, they have completed their mission on Earth and are in the Lord’s presence.

Dominic was peacefully called   to his final home on January  4, 2020.  He is greatly missed but his life missions are carried on by his family.

A tribute to Dom, Delivered at his funeral.

Jesus told her, “Your brother will rise again.”

 Martha said to him, “I know that he will rise again in

the resurrection on the last day.”

 Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The

person who believes in me, even though he dies, will live.

Indeed, everyone who lives and believes in me will

never die. Do you believe this? John 11:24-26


After my Grandfather trusted Christ’s work on the cross

for eternal life, and as he grew in his faith, he became

afraid that God May lead him to go to Africa as a

missionary. People who haven’t believed in Jesus, and

Believers young and weak in the faith Don’t have the

experience with God to comprehend that he knows each

and every one of us, and has our best interests in mind,

even when we don’t understand it. I could even say

especially when we don’t understand it.

God has a sense of humor for those whom are unaware,

and During the days of my Grandfathers fears of being

called to go to Africa, God brought Africa to my

Grandfather. And you're going to get to hear from that

man whom God called from Africa to America, and to my

Grandfather. But first, I Want to share a message with you

that from the day I heard it I knew that I would be sharing

it with all of you on this occasion, in tribute to my

Grandpa.

It is the most powerful message I have ever heard, I am

not worthy to give it and there is no way I can give itwithout going to the Lord in prayer first and asking for his

help. So for those of you in Christ, please bow your hearts

with me and petition the Lord to speak through me.


(PRAY)


In 1980 there was a young man from Rwanda who was

forced by his tribe to either renounce Christ or face

certain death. He refused to renounce Christ and he was

killed on the spot.

When they went to his room they found this message

nailed to his wall.



Im part of the fellowship of the unashamed.

I have Holy Spirit Power.

The Die has been cast. I have stepped over the line.

The decision has been made, Im a disciple of his.



I won’t look back, let up, slow down, back away or be

still.


My past is redeemed, My present makes sense, My future

is secure.


Im finished with low living, sight walking, small planning,

smooth knees, colorless dreams, tamed visions, mundane

talking, cheap living, and dwarfed goals.


I no longer need pre-eminence, Prosperity, position,

promotions, plaudits, or popularity.


I don’t have to be right, first, tops, recognized, praised,

regarded, or rewarded.


I now live by faith, lean on his presence, walk by patience,

lift by prayer, and labour by power.


My face is set, my gait is fast, my goal is heaven, my road

is narrow, my way rough, my companions few, my guide

reliable, my mission clear.


I cannot be bought, compromised, detoured, lured away,

turned back, deluded or delayed.


I will not flinch in the face of sacrifice,

hesitate in the presence of the adversary,

negotiate at the table of the enemy,

ponder at the pool of popularity,

or meander in the maze of mediocrity.


I won’t give up, shut up, or let up, until I have stayed up,

stored up, prayed up, paid up, and preached up for the

cause of Christ.


I am a disciple of Jesus, I must go till he comes, give till I

drop, preach till all know, and work till he stops me. And when he came for his own, he had no problems

recognizing him, his banner is clear!



Do you have God living inside you?


And the high priest arose and said to Him, “Do You

answer nothing? What is it these men testify against

You?”  

But Jesus kept silent.

 And the high priest

answered and said to Him, “I put You under oath by the

living God: Tell us if You are the Christ, the Son of God!”


 Jesus said to him, “It is as you say” Matt 26:62-64


You know I just gotta say this to get it off my chest.

Throughout history Christ Followers have been killed in

many excruciating and undignified ways. Christ Himself

went through a humiliating death. When I walked in on my

Grandfather dead on the floor, with my sick Child crying

as I threw him on the bed and tried to do chest

compressions, I just gotta tell you something. He was buck

Naked,… And I couldn’t help but think, even during this

horrifying moment.. I don’t know why he was so afraid of

going to Africa.. He would have fit right in over there...


Jesus has a sense of Humor, and our best interests in

mind. Do not be afraid to believe.  (Believe in Jesus for Life Now)

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