Dr. Dominic Catipay Gregorio, born June 14, 1977, left his physical body on Sunday, March 3, 2019 in Regina, SK. Beloved son, brother, uncle, teacher, and friend, Dominic’s spirit will forever transform the countless among us who love him fiercely and unconditionally for his humanity, kindness, and unwavering courage to be vulnerable and truthful.
A proud Filipino-Canadian, Dominic was born and raised in Guelph, Ontario, completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music at the University of Guelph, a triple major Master of Music Degree (Voice, Choral Conducting, Music History) at the Temple University in Philadelphia, and a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, earning the prestigious medal, The Order of Arete in 2012 for his brilliant work as a doctoral student.
Dominic’s calling as a professor and community leader channeled his passions in music and spirituality. As Director of Choral Activities and an Associate Professor in the Department of Music, Dominic had a tremendous impact on the campus community and throughout the creative and cultural communities he so generously collaborated with, and was passionately committed to. His impact and influence as a mentor and choir director was inspirational, caring, and transformative. He possessed a vibrant, dynamic, passionate soul who defied labels, advocated for the rights of the LGBTQ and indigenous community, and was on a journey of reclaiming his own indigenous Filipino identity.
He is survived by his parents, José and Ella Gregorio, his siblings Joel, Irene and Jonas, brother-in-law Nicholas Stoup, and his adored nephew and niece Kali José and Lila Raquel Stoup.
A celebration of Dominic’s life will be held on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. in the Education Auditorium at the University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK. Visitation will follow immediately after the Victoria Avenue Funeral Home, 2080 Victoria Avenue East, Regina SK. The University will also lower the flag to half-mast this coming Sunday in honour of Dominic’s life and contribution to our campus community.
Memorial donations may be made to the Dr. Dominic Gregorio Scholarship Fund at the University of Regina Department of Music or the Center for Babaylan Studies (www.babaylan.net)
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