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Elizabeth A. "Liz" Romig-Gainer

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2021 (Age 80)

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AGE
80
LOCATION
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Elizabeth "Liz" A. Romig-Gainer, 80, of Bethlehem, passed away Saturday, March 20, 2021 in her home. Born on November 30, 1940 in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Floyd E. and Arlene E. (Keener) Seyfried. Liz was the Magisterial District Judge in Bethlehem, Northampton County for over 30...

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Dear Cindy, Patti & Family,
It was always enjoyable speaking with your Mom when she came into the Credit Union. She was a very caring & remarkable woman who deeply loved her family. I’m so sorry for your loss.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

sorry four loss. god and time will help . the repash gang .

Prayers and condolences to her entire family...
judge Romig was fantastic person and judge who I had the honor of practicing before many times.She
always honest and fair to all who all appeared before her .
She will be missed .

Patti,

There are no words that I can say, just please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your Mom was an awesome lady.

Love you,
Maureen

My deepest sympathy to Patti and family. Liz was my second mom. So many wonderful memories. Heaven just got an angel.

I extend my deepest sympathy to Liz’s family. Our friendship spanned 70 plus years . Liz was a strong, smart, compassionate, caring person and I was privileged to be her friend.
Rest In Peace my friend.

My thought and prayers to the family for the the loss of a wonderful person aunt Liz. Our family will truly miss you. Russell and Susan Fink

I'm sending my sympathy to Liz's family, she was one of a kind. For 20 years I was in and out of her office as a court reporter. She would invite me into her office for a cup of coffee when we had time and it was decorated beautifully. We talked a lot and always had very enjoyable conversations. What a wonderful woman, my sincere condolences, Mona D. Woodring