Dominic Buchholz, a beloved 22-year-old originally from Aurora, Colorado, tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident on Monday, July 29, 2024, in St. Louis, Missouri. Dominic was living in Maryland Heights, Missouri, at the time of his passing.
Dominic was a bright, kind, and compassionate young man who touched the lives of everyone he met. He had a deep love for the game of lacrosse, growing up playing and excelling in the sport. Dominic played for the Spartans Youth Lacrosse Club and continued his passion at Smoky Hill High School. He was also working in the HVAC field, where he was known for his dedication and hard work. Additionally, for many years, Dominic was devoted and passionate as a Rehab Counselor, helping hundreds of kids stay sober and find meaning in life. His adventurous spirit, infectious smile, and generous heart will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him. He had a profound love for his family and friends and a passion for music that resonated with all who knew him.
Please join the Buchholz family in celebration of Dominic’s beautiful life on Saturday, August 17th at 10am at Fellowship Community Church.
6263 South Parker Road, Centennial, CO 80016
After Celebration At 2pm, following the memorial at 11234 E Caley Ave B, Centennial, CO 80111
Online Live Stream of the Memorial at: http://www.fcchurch.org
Our prayers and thoughts are with Dom’s family. We are so sorry to miss this celebration. Dom was apart of our life in Peachtree City for the short time he was there. We loved him dearly and are so sad that he is gone.
Thank you for being a part of his life. My wife and I would be happy to send you the live link of the memorial. Call me, Dom’s dad, this coming Friday and I should have it to send to you.
719-213-3607
Our prayers and love go out to you all. I’m at a loss of words and know well enough words can’t undo the pain that’s been inflicted. KEEP YOUR FAITH brother. That’s what you told me and I’ve never forgot it. Love you guys!
Jason. Make sure you get a hold of me next time in town. Love you
I am one of the Crossroad’s family members you met in St. Louis, Sunburn’s grandma Karen. I am sure you were both overwhelmed with all people during this difficult time. Your son, Dom was an amazing man, helping so many of our kids. I shared my Angel coin with Dom’s mom to always have an Angel to watch over you. Although I am unable to come to CO for Dom’s service, I would love to have the link to be able to watch the service. Sending both of you hugs and prayers to help you through this tough times ahead.
Thank you. We love your heart.
https://www.youtube.com/live/XUllUcFCbr4?si=zTHErDBtWbJ2KTG7
In case you didn’t get the link already
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Thank you . Thank you
To Dom’s family,
Though I didn’t know Dom well, he was always happy, welcoming and such a special person.
I know how much he loved to play golf and I hope he is having a great time playing in Heaven with more birdies and hole in ones that he can count!
One cannot put a price on the positive impact Dom had on so many young people, it takes a special gift and genuine love.
Someone once told me that our memories are the jewels of our everyday lives. It is my hope that those sweet memories remain in your hearts and souls forever. I know you have your special angel in Heaven now.
I will be watching Saturday. God bless you all.
Dom had the most contagious smile that could brighten any room. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Dom was, beautiful, he never forwarded a call. Helped me through hard times. Never let me fall…
Thank you for raising him to be so amazing.
Through Grandview, Endeavor, Full Circle and after he retired, he’s never been a bad friend…. <3