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Albert Romano

Brick, New Jersey

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DIED
March 1, 2021
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Brick, New Jersey

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Colonial Funeral Homes - Brick Obituary

Albert Romano of Point Pleasant Beach passed Monday March 1st, 2021 at 90 years of age.  Albert was born and raised in Long Island City, NY.  After marrying, he lived many years in Old Bridge and Point Pleasant Borough before moving to Point Pleasant Beach 15 years ago.  He made a lifelong career as a professional Estimator.


He was an Army veteran of the Korean War as well as a proud supporter of the Republican National Committee, the National Rifle Assn and numerous Veterans organizations.  He was also a huge Civil War enthusiast.


He will be remembered as a great family man and Father.


He was predeceased by his wife Sandra in 2007.


Surviving are his children Virginia Kissling and her husband Leo of Jackson, Paul Romano and his wife Alicia of Georgia and Stacey Romano VMD of Point Pleasant Beach. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.


A Gathering will be held on Saturday March 6th 2021 from 1:00pm to 4:00pm at Van Hise & Callagan Funeral Home 812 Arnold Ave. Pt. Pleasant Beach.  A Funeral Service will also be offered on Saturday at 3:30. Burial will be held privately on Tuesday at the Brig. General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Wrightstown.


If you would like please make donations to the veterans charity of your choice in lieu of flowers.


 

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R.i.p. my friend.

I’m so sorry Stacey, Paul and Ginny. He was a great family man. I enjoyed the time that I spent with him. He always made me feel like I was part of the family. RIP my Friend.

Albert Romano will be remembered fondly. Memories go back quite a few years. He was always a very kind, funny and compassionate human being. He will be missed. RIP Albert - With loving memory Sue and Steve Fanning and The Hildebrandt Family

Al was one of the kindest people I’ve had the pleasure of knowing my entire life. I will miss our chats at the local Stop & Shop and seeing him cruising around town in the Hummer with his sidekick Sandy. RIP ♥

I have been blessed by all the years of our friendship. No one could have been luckier than I to have been friends with a wonderful man as you. Anyone that knew you would understand how genuine you were. God bless you and your family. Rest in peace my friend.

Al will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

Great Grandpa, we will miss you always! We know you are watching us from heaven all the days of our lives.

Grandpa, We will always hold you near to our hearts. You are loved forever, and never forgotten.

I always enjoyed my chats with Al at the barn and Costco. He always had a smile, and kind words to say.
I'm so sorry for your loss Stacey.