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Eugene S. Romanies

Honey Broo, Kentucky

1944 - 2015

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Eugene S. Romanies, 70, of Honey Brook, died on Sunday, March 22, 2015, peacefully at home. He was born on July 14, 1944, in Philadelphia. Eugene was the son of the late Alex Romanies and Anna (Kowalchick) Grivnovics and his stepfather Charles Grivnovics. He was preceded in death by his two...

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My deepest condolences to the Romanies family. May "the God who supplies endurance and comfort" be with you during this difficult time (Romans 15: 5).

We are so very sorry to hear that Gene has passed. Gene was the best boss I ever had and he taught me alot about how to gain the admoration and respect of your co-workers and friends. This world needs more people like him. He will be missed greatly. The Budd family has suffered a great loss. Our prayers are with Elaine and the entire family.
Scott and Edith Abbott

Elaine, our hearts go out to you and your whole family for your loss. Gene was a kind man, a gentleman and always fun to be around. He was a good friend and will be missed. Our sincere condolences

I am so sorry that Eugene has passed. I wished I could have seen more of him over the years.
Cousin Dorothy Kowalchick

So sorry that Eugene has passed, I wish I had been able to see more of him.
Cousin Dorothy Kowalchick

May you rest in eternal peace. Amen.

Deepest and most sincere condolences Elaine to you and your entire family.Gene and I were hired together in the Budd Co.and corresponded and remained friends through out the years.Gene was a terrific guy and prayers are with you Elaine and your entire family.RIP Gene

I had the pleasure of meeting Gene when I traveled to Germany with my husband Derrick Downey. He was such a sweet and kind man and he was not only a mentor to Derrick but a big part of his life. He meant the world to Derrick and we will always have him in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers to the family in your loss