Thomas Anthony Dominguez
Thomas Anthony Dominguez—better known as “Tom D”—passed away on October 4, 2025, at the age of 68. Born on February 14, 1957, Thomas lived life his way; loud engines, loud music, loyal friends, long projects, and long nights.
Thomas was a true original. He loved Harley-Davidsons, loved riding, and had a deep passion for restoring and customizing motorcycles. Thomas was known for taking his time on any project—because it wasn’t finished until it was perfect (or, as he liked to joke, until the hangover wore off).
Thomas worked as an auto body technician at Auto 2000 in Santa Barbara. In 1981, while working there, he suffered a life-altering accident that resulted in paralysis. This was an extremely difficult chapter in his life, but Thomas was never one to face hardship alone. His then-wife Rosalie Delgadillo, whom he married on May 5, 1982, along with close friends Gary, Danny, Tim, Fernando, John, Nick, Big Rich, Jimmy, Wayne, and many others, stood by his side. They supported him emotionally, encouraged him to reclaim his passions, and helped him build a motorcycle rig with a sidecar so that Thomas and Rosalie could ride together once again.
Although Thomas and Rosalie later divorced, they remained very close friends—a testament to their enduring bond and mutual respect. In later years, Thomas met Vivian, who became his devoted companion and caretaker until his passing.
Thomas was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Gloria Dominguez.
He is survived by his brother Michael, Eddie (Aydeth) , Tommy Dominguez and his stepson Anthony Ramirez (Debbie); his eight grandchildren; Joseph, Anthony, and Jessica Ramirez; Alyssa, Thomas, Daniel, Ayris, and Cole Dominguez; his six great-grandchildren; Solomon Dominguez, Derrick, Braydon, Oaklynn, Remi and Myles Ramirez.
He is also survived by countless friends who became family over the years.
Celebration of life will be held 12:00pm on Saturday, February 14, 2026 at Leadbetter Beach, 801 Shoreline Dr. Santa Barbara, Ca 93109
A motorcycle run in honor of his name at 10am. Departing at 10:30am
For more information text 805-698-1304 805-451-3840
