
Jan/29/1940 – Mar/21/2025
Powers Funeral Home
1940
Richard Lee “Dick” Dommel was born on 29 Jan 1940 in Dana, Greene, Iowa, USA a child of Homer Kriebel Dommel and Marian Frances Podmore Dommel.
Richard Dommel was counted in the census on 06 May 1940 in Grand Junction, Greene, Iowa, USA, as a 3-month-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home were; his father, Homer K Dommel; his mother, Marion Dommel; and his brother, James Dommel.
1950
Richard L Dommel was counted in the census on 18 Apr 1950 in Floyd, Iowa, USA, as a 10-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home were; his father, Homer K Dommel; his mother, Marion F Dommel; and his brother, James H Dommel.
1969
When he was 21, he married Nancy Sperry, about 1962.
2025
He died on 25 Mar 2025
Obituary of Richard Lee Dommel
Born in Dana, Iowa, Richard (Dick) Lee Dommel, son of the late Homer Dommel and Marian Podmore Dommel, passed away on March 21, 2025. He was the devoted husband of Nancy Sperry Dommel for 63 years, a marriage founded on love, mutual respect, and a lifetime of cherished memories.
Dick’s professional journey was spent with E.I. DuPont in the Fibers Division, working in Seaford, Delaware, and Lugoff, South Carolina. He retired as a Research Fellow and later consulted with Mohawk Industries in Dalton, Georgia. His career was a testament to his commitment, expertise, and unyielding work ethic.
Outside of his career, Richard’s greatest passion was sailing. Dick poured his heart into competitive sailing. With the help and support of his daughters and wife, he won numerous East Coast National Championships aboard his beloved San Juan 21, “White Knuckles.” He was an active member of the Wateree Sailing Club and later the Columbia Sailing Club, where he formed lifelong friendships and shared his love of racing with fellow enthusiasts. As members of St. Johns United Methodist Church in Lugoff, the family would often attend the early Sunday morning services so the family could head to the sail club afterward to prepare for the Sunday races on Lake Wateree.
Richard is survived by his sister, Susan Dommel Taney; daughters, Zoe Dommel and Jill Dommel Avery, both of Columbia; son-in-law, Richard Avery (Columbia); and his cherished grandsons, Jackson Lee Avery (Washington, DC), Reid Foster Avery (Seton Hall University), and William Pierce Avery (Clemson University).
He was predeceased by his brother, James Dommel, sisters-in-law Darlene Dommel and Sally Sperry Lebeck, and brother-in-law William Taney.
Dick’s absence will be deeply felt by all who knew him. His legacy of love, passion, and dedication will continue to inspire those closest to him, and his memory will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and fellow sailors. May their sails be filled with the winds of peace.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Columbia Sailing Club Vancleef Junior Sailing Program or to the American Cancer Society.
Columbia Sailing Club
P.O. Box 922
Columbia SC 29202
Visitation
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Powers Funeral Home
832 Ridgeway Rd
Lugoff, South Carolina, United States
803-408-8711
Memorial Service
4:00 pm
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Powers Funeral Home
832 Ridgeway Rd
Lugoff, South Carolina, United States
803-408-8711
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