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Dominic James Sayko

Dominic James Sayko



Dominic James Sayko, native of Boise, passed away on February 13, 2016. Memorial services will be held at 1 pm on Friday, February 19 th in celebration of his life, preceded by a viewing from 12-1pm. The LDS Church, 701 S Curtis Rd, Boise, ID will be hosting the service. Bishop Dennis Durrant from Kuna will be officiating. Funeral consummation will be held at the Kuna Cemetery.
Dominic was born on July 18 th , 1995, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Boise, Idaho to a loving mother, Rebecca Anne Hubble and father, James Richard Sayko. LaVell and Kathleen Hunter were surrogate grandparents and played a large part in Dominic’s upbringing at their Kuna farm. LaVell wasn’t often seen working outside without Dominic trailing far behind or riding on his shoulders. He developed many strong ethics that all ranch hands should have in their toolkit. He enjoyed working with “Grandpa” on cars or whatever he was doing at the time. Later on in his life, James would assist Dominic in his early teenage years to ensure that his boy grew up strong. Rebecca’s loving embrace for her youngest child always meant that Dominic had caring hands to lean on if he needed it unconditionally. Dominic also had his sisters, Brandy, Alex, and Angela nearby offering their unconditional love. Being outdoors was one of Dominic’s favorite places to be, experiencing nature and relaxing. If he wasn’t there, you could find him dancing with friends or listening to music. He also enjoyed a tasty slice of pizza to the enth degree. He had many friends throughout his short life. He loved to camp, fish, cook, and make people laugh. His contagious laughter would brighten any room.
Dominic graduated from Frank Church High in 2014. He is survived by his mother, Rebecca Anne Hubble; father, James Richard Sayko; sisters, Brandy Lynn Hubble, Alexandria Mae Hubble, and Angela Hope Sayko; brother, Bailey Sayko; nieces, Isabella and Elizabeth; and nephews, Tysun and Eugene. Most recently he resided with his near brother and friend since junior high, Matt Thurlow, and his family Brenda and Samantha Thurlow.
God has another angel in His midst, as Dominic joins his grandfather, David Allen Hubble and his grandmother, Judith Holly Martin.

“Do not judge a song by its duration
Nor by the number of its notes
Judge it by the richness of its contents
Sometimes those unfinished are among the most poignant…”

-Unknown Author of a “Young Life Cut Short”

“He who loves his life loses it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it to life eternal.” John 12:25
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