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Doris Romagosa

Savannah, Georgia

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Doris Marks Romagosa - SAVANNAH - Doris Marks Romagosa, 91, of Savannah, passed away peacefully on March 31st, 2016 at Hospice Savannah. She is fondly remembered as a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Her zest for life and genuine caring for others...

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We are so sorry for your loss. May the God Almighty help you endure during this trying time. 2 Cor 1:3-7.

Romagosa Family! I loved both your Mom and Dad! I worked at Kaiser when your Dad was there. I know how much he and your Mom loved to dance, because my Mom, Regina and Dad, Teddy spent time with them dancing! I am Sandy (youngest daughter of Teddy & Regina Wegmann). Yes, long lost cousins! My deepest sympathy to your family! I am sure our parents are all dancing together in heaven! God Bless!

Romagosa Family; We were so sorry to learn of Dodis's passing. I worked with VJ for years at Kaiser. My wife and I Used to go with them to the American Legion dancing. We loved them both, and are so sorry for your loss.
Anne and Barry Cobb

Aunt Doris was always a pleasure to be around, have such wonderful memories of her with my Mom, they were too cut together. So glad I got to see and be with her last October. She was admazing, she will be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I'm missing you already, Grandma: writing letters to you at Sunnybrook Rd., hearing your voice on the telephone, listening to you speak about "slow as molasses" and "old grey mare", and not least, seeing you and grandpa -arm in arm, dancing.
Rest in peace - Grandma. Give Grandpa a kiss for me.

Lee Ann, I am so sorry to hear about your mother. She was always so kind and I remember her only with fondness. Thinking of you during this difficult time. xoxo

My husband and I only knew her and her late husband from church. They were our " pew neighbors" , sitting a few pews away from where we usually sit. We would speak after Mass was over and they were both warm , friendly people.

So sorry to hear of your mothers passing. She will be sadly missed. Bill & Liz