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James Enoch "Jim" Romine

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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ROMINE -- James Enoch, "Jim", 74, Supervisor of Pipe Line Construction, died January 30, 2007. Born May 9, 1932 in Kellyville, OK, to Ralph and Irene (Stroud) Romine. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Survived by: loving wife of 43 years, Lelia Pianalto Romine; 3 sisters, Lorene Rider, Julia Ann...

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When I think about my cousin Jim I think about how kind and loving he was to everyone.When my dad was dying of cancer, we stayed with him the last 6 weeks of his life.
Thats where Jimmy comes into the picture.He was always bring in food and helping out any way he could. No matter how dirty the job was.
Dad loved having Jim there. He never took his eyes off of him as Jim would tell a big fish story that always just happened.
I remember one day in particular, I was tired and trying to...

I sure miss Jim but I know he is having as much fun in Heaven as he did her. It makes me happy to think about Jim. He made me feel so special, he was always loving and kind to me. He loved company and good poker game. I'll always remember his warm smile. He was a fun loving Romine. I love and miss you Jim.
Your cousin Juldy

Uncle Jim and Aunt Babe, I will always remember the times when they would bring Kellie and I soup when we were sick, man I loved that soup. I would want to get sick just for the soup. And from what Kellie said earlier he would always try and feed us when we went over to see him. I will always remember Uncle Jim for his calm and gentle manner, as a kid I never seen him get upset of angry at any one. I'm sure he did with others, but not with Kellie and I. We always knew he loved us. Rest easy...

From as far back as I can remember he always had a those bright blue eyes and a twinkling smile , and pulled at his ear when he smiled :)

He Would want to feed you something as soon as you walked in the door, Pecan pie, Planters peanuts, ,,,,,,,,,or a pecan he was cracking still rolling around in his hand, he would crack the pecan and hand to you to eat, you really didn't have a choice! you were going to eat :) And always interested in what I had to say I knew he was...

My brother was a man's man. He was kind,loving and a good brother.He always tried to take care of his family. I will always remember the good times we had as a family. I will miss him very much. I love my sister Lelia very much and I know it will be diffcult for her to adjust not having him around. He loved to cook and have his family around. I guess there is not much you can say about a person like him. I know he is in heaven waiting for all of us to join him and mom and dad,Ed and little...

At Harold and Shirley's house in the 1950's

Lelia Pianalto and Jim Romine in 1957

Dear Lelia,
Jim was one of a kind. We feel fortunate to have had the two of you in our lives. We are remembering the good times. We'll be thinking of you in the days ahead.
We Loved Jim and we Love You.
Harold and Shirley Romine