Dominique Jamal Nute

Dominique was a precious gift from God, born on February 15, 1999, to Antonio Nute of Spearsville, Louisiana and Melissa Nute of Kent Island, Maryland, at Camp Pendleton Naval Hospital in Oceanside, CA. Dominique graduated High School from Chaparral High School in Temecula, CA in June of 2017.
Dominique had many friends. He was an amazingly fun and genuine person who loved making people laugh. He loved to be around family and it wasn’t rare to find him hanging out with his sisters. He took care of his sisters and formed strong and individual bonds with each one of them. He shared a fondness of Anime with one of his brothers and spent many days with his other brother and his father mastering the art of Barbequing. Dominique had a soft spot for his mother and would do anything for her. He loved helping her and taking care of her when she wasn’t feeling well. He was always tremendously helpful. He didn’t need to be asked to lend a helping hand, it was in his nature.
Dominique loved his 49ers. On any given Sunday he would come into the living room bantering with whoever was around.
Dominique had a comical personality. He always brought life to the room with his jokes and clowning on anyone who was around. Others would draw from his positive energy. Over the years, we would receive compliments from teachers, parents, friends, of how respectful and adorable he was. This always made us very proud.
Dominique Jamal Nute, age 20, made his transition from this earthly life on Monday, January 13, 2020, at his home in Temecula, CA. His memory will be cherished by: his mother, Melissa Bernadette Nute, his father, Antonio Nute and wife Tina Nute, all of Temecula, CA; four sisters, Ebony Harris, Ashley Nute, Olivia Nute and Morgan Nute of Temecula, CA; two brothers, Aaron McDowell and Jay Knox of Temecula, CA; two grandmothers, Austrailia Wilson of Kent Island, Maryland and Brenda Watson (David) of Spearsville, Louisiana; one niece, Jurnee Marie McDowell of Temecula, CA; and a host of extended family and friends who will miss him dearly.
Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle