John-Romano-Obituary

John Romano Jr.

Vineland, New Jersey

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John "J.J." Romano Jr., 40, known to those closest to him as J.J., passed away suddenly on Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011.

He was a graduate of Vineland High School, a graduate of Cumberland County College and Rowan University. Born and raised in Vineland, for the past two years John was...

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I will always remember John as he was my third grade student at Durand School.

JJ...we had some wonderful times although too little...always a smile and laughter. We had many deep conversations that I will never forget. Peace be with you my friend until we meet again. Love always, Dar

I will always remember that JJ had a smile on his face all the time. May the Lord bless his soul and welcome him into the Kingdom of Heaven. To Jeanie, Eddie and the rest of the family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May the Lord comfort you in your time of grief. Gary & Cindy

I love you JJ. I will miss you more then you could have ever imagined. I am glad that I had the pleasure of working with you! Watch over us my love<3

My deepest sympathies to all of you. I will alway's remember all the good times shared with your family.

My deepest sympathies to the family of JJ. I will always remember him fondly as the smiling, friendly little third grader. I was fortunate enough to meet up with JJ during one of the catering events at Beth Israel Synagogue and catch up on his life. I will place JJ's name on the memorial tree at Durand Elementary School and find his picture in my class photos to put in the Memorial book along with his obituary. I will work hard to put this together in the next several weeks. JJ will not be...

JJ....Your smile and laughter will be remembered. My condolences to your family.

I'm so sorry to the family, my prayers are with you all.JJ was a wonderful person may he make everyone in heaven smile as he did here on earth

J.J.-Your soul was always kind and the world is missing someone who had so much more to offer. It is our loss here not to have you in our presence, but it is God's gain to have you in his grace. You will be missed by many.