Joseph-Romano-Obituary

Joseph V. Romano Jr.

Albany, New York

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CLIFTON PARK Joseph V. Romano Jr., 58, died suddenly Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at his residence. Born in Albany, he was the son of the late Joseph V. and Eva (Fahey) Romano Sr. Mr. Romano was a graduate of CBA, Syracuse University and served as president of Theta Xi Fraternity. Mr. Romano...

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Dear Kathy, Michael and Jodi,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. I will always remember Joe as a very loving person who always made me feel very welcome when ever we were together. I will cherish all of the memories that we all shared, Lake George, parties, and of coarse hockey games.
You all are in my thoughts and prayers this holiday season.
With all my love,
Trisha

Kathy, Jodie and Michael.

We were shocked to hear of Joes passing this week. We will always remember the great times we had with all of you. Youth Hockey games, tournaments, Whaler games, the diner in East Hartford and times at Lake George.

We will always remember what a kind, generous loving person he was.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. He will be deeply missed.

Jody, and Michael,

I was very saddened by Joe’s passing. My brother and I will never forget Lake George and Saratoga. It is a family traditon to watch those videos over the Holidays of our time at the lake with ya’ll and remember the wonderful summers we had. Joe was a “nice” guy, and as I have gotten older I have realized that is hard to come by. I learned to water ski behind Joe’s boat, a little about horse racing, but mostly the importance of maintaining friendships through...

Dear Jody, Michael, Kathy & Extended Family:

Ian and I were shocked to hear about Joe’s sudden death. We send our deepest condolences to you all during this difficult time. Joe had a way of lighting up a room with smiles and laughter. We will always hold on to the wonderful memories we have of him at our wedding celebration, as well as those memories from his visit to our home shortly after Molly Rose was born. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers, and that the entire...

Joe and I were brothers in Theta Xi. I'll remember him as always smiling, always ready to party, and always willing to help a friend. I saw Joe for the first time in many years last spring at our capital region fraternity reunion. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the chance to see him again. Joe, I never found "the bomb", but I'll bet it's with you. Yours in the Bonds,
Dick Moon

Dear Jodie, Michael and Kathy:
We were saddened to hear of Joe's sudden death. We have been away from Albany for many years but have had occasion to see Joe when we visited. We've both been impressed with what a cordial, congenial person he was. He carried on those traits from his mother and father (Gerry's cousin) who always exhibited good humor and open friendliness.While we couldn't be with you to-day, know that our thoughts and prayers for Joe and you were in our minds and...

Dear Romano Family,
I want to send my condolences on your loss. I only had occasional contact with Joe but everytime brought great conversation and laughter. He will be missed dearly.

Joe and I graduated CBA together. We weren't close friends in school, but we did have a chance to talk a bit recently in preparation for the recent reunion. I was reminded what a really good man he was. I wish I'd known him better. My sincere condolences to his family and many friends.

To the Romano family - Thinking of you in your time of sorrow and extending sincere sympathy from all the Nickles - Barbara, Ed, Dave and Steve and Danielle.....