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Linda Romano

Jefferson, Maryland

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May 12, 2021
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Jefferson, Maryland

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Mrs. Linda Julia Romano, 73, of Jefferson, Maryland, formerly of Clarksburg, Maryland passed away on May 12, 2021 after a long battle of cancer. Linda was the daughter of the late Luigi and Rosina Leone. She was the wife of the late Dorino Romano.She is survived, and will be greatly missed, by...

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Linda loved life and lived it to its fullest. She was our story teller, memory keeper, historian and conscience. A beautiful soul who loved unconditionally. We will miss.

She was a shining light . She was the most giving person I knew . She lit up a room a d was so creative and I loved being around her in sickness a d in healrh . May her memories sustain you in this time of loss . She loved her family .

Linda was a beautiful person inside and out . She was so giving and her smile was infectious . She was selfless and gave so much of herself to help others in need and I was one of the lucky ones who received her kindness , help , generosity and love. She shines when she spoke of her family . She was so talented in many ways . She will be remembered as a very very special person and we hope her memories of love and goodness will sustain you through this difficult time . Debbie Harvey , my...

Linda was a beautiful person inside and out . She was so giving and her smile was infectious . She was selfless and gave so much of herself to help others in need and I was one of the lucky ones who received her kindness , help , generosity and love. She shines when she spoke of her family . She was so talented in many ways . She will be remembered as a very very special person and we hope her memories of love and goodness will sustain you through this difficult time . Debbie Harvey , my...

To the Romano Family: I just learned of Linda's passing from my cousins, the Jeffers family, who were good friends of Linda's. I am so sorry to hear this news, and you have my sincere sympathy. I met Linda when her children were students at Frederick High School in the mid '80s, and she was one of the most vivacious women I've ever met. Her laughter and smile were far bigger than her petite size might suggest. I loved the sparkle in her eyes. When I got married, I turned to Linda to...

I am so sorry for your loss. Linda was such a bright light, and I enjoyed time spent in her company.

Dear Nino and family,
I am truly sorry to see that Linda has passed. I did not know that she had fallen ill again. Although I did not know Linda well, she was such a delight whenever I would run into her at Wegman's or elsewhere. She was always upbeat and no one would ever have known she was carrying many burdens of being ill deep inside. She truly loved every single family member and was loved by so many who were fortunate enough to say they knew her and admired her. Linda did...

I had the privilege and honor of knowing Linda over these past several years & I will always treasure our long talks, her wit & humor, her love & devotion to her family, & her “spunk” for life. I remember after I visited her in the Hospital after her initial surgery for the cancer, she said to me, “I will be fine-this may not of been my journey for my life that I would have chosen, but it evidently is the journey that Jesus has for me & I will be fine, no matter what the outcome.” What a...

I had the privilege and honor of knowing Linda over these past several years & I will always treasure our long talks, her wit & humor, her love & devotion to her family, & her “spunk” for life. I remember after I visited her in the hospital after her initial surgery for the cancer, she said to me-“I will be fine-this may not of been my journey for my life that I would of chosen, but It evidently is the journey that Jesus has for me & I will be fine, no matter what the outcome.” What a...