Janet-Romano-Obituary

Janet Romano

Stratford, Connecticut

1940 - 2023

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Janet RomanoJanet Romano, age 82, beloved wife to Joseph L. Romano, of Stratford, entered peaceful rest on November 3, 2023 at CT Hospice in Branford. She was born on December 14, 1940 in Littleton, NH and was the daughter of the late Elwood and Stella (Rutkowski) St. Marie. Janet was a file...

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I miss you every day. I wish you were here. I love you, Mom.

I'm one of Janet's many grandchildren - Melanie, or Miss Melanie if you asked her. There are not many people who reach their 30s and are blessed enough to have a close relationship with their grandmother like I had and my siblings and cousins had. Let alone my niece and nephews who have gotten to know their great grandmother, Gigi. We all had our own unique relationship with Janet, but today I would like to share a few of my favorite stories and how I will remember her. Janet was not...

I Wish,I wish but now it´s too late I´ll always remember you and your family! Rest In Peace memories will last forever!

So Sorry to hear this Janet lived next door to my Moms when She got married and became a MotherHer Volkswagen Bus and her 4 beautiful children always going next door to my Moms for Cookies! Beautiful family memories that I´ll never forget. Your 1st Christmas in Heaven Joe God Bless you until you reunite with your wife Amen

My dear Janet. I have been blessed and am so grateful to be able to call you Friend. Unquestionably, you were my best friend. Your passing has brought me cause for deep reflection on our years together. I have so so so many great memories of working side by side with you at Stop & Shop. We shared everything, everyday, and cemented an unbreakable bond. Although time and distance have kept us physically apart, you are in my heart forever. I love you Janet. Rest in peace my friend, Barbara...

Mom - I'm so sad and sorry you had to leave us. You had some hard times in your life but you were always strong and overcame alot. At least you are finally at peace. I'm really going to miss you being in my life. We had a lot of fun too, leaving great memories behind, and for that I am grateful. Love you.

I remember my Aunt Janet gave me my first ride in a VW Bug ! I probably was about 7 years old. As I recall the car was jammed packed with my siblings and cousins-lol. I don´t remember where we were headed. Foggy memory, but; we may have been pulled over by the police on our way to our destination. Full circle: Of course in 2016 when I purchased the new VW Beetle I had to pick up Janet at her work place so she could go for a test drive !

Dear Mom, I'm so grateful for the way I was raised. You were never afraid to be my mother - to put your foot down, to teach me right from wrong, to make sure I did my best. You always let me know I had a mom who cared about me, who believed in me, who was there for me no matter what. Growing up with that kind of love and support made such a difference in my life; it made me who I am today. My mother was never afraid to voice her opinion or be one to mince words, to put it lightly; but...