Michael-Romanowski-Obituary

Michael F. Romanowski

Swoyersville, Pennsylvania

1962 - 2019

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SWOYERSVILLE — Michael F. Romanowski, 56, a resident of Swoyersville, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, June 20, 2019, at his home.

Born on Oct. 24, 1962, in Kingston, Michael was the son of the late Fred J. Romanowski and Norma R. (Volack) Romanowski.

Michael was raised in...

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This man was an angel before he got to Heaven. I had him as a teacher at Wyoming Area. He truly cared about his students. He was always there to talk to and would check up on you. I only had the blessing of knowing him for 2 years and he left one of the biggest impacts on my life. My condolences to his family and friends. May you rest in peace Mr. R. Thank you.

posted to facebook by Madeline Resciniti in June 2019


While this is not the type of post I typically make, I feel the need to recognize this man for everything he has done for me. Mr. Michael Romanowski was much more than a teacher to me. However, as a teacher, he was more than amazing. He made every math concept interesting and applicable, and always encouraged my interests in mathematics. Moreover, Mr R. left a personal impact on me in more ways than one. He was always there to...

We're shocked and saddened to hear of Mike's passing. I enjoyed many Sundays at the Fly Shop with Mike where he would share his expertise and experiences on Fly Fishing. He also generously directed us to a Cabin on the Delaware where we shared our Fly Fishing interest and my family will forever have fond lifetime memories. He will be sorely missed.

Ann and Family,

I am deeply saddened to hear of Mike's passing. Many of my early memories were with Romo. If we weren't working at the Acme or working at the farm by the Midway, we were just hanging out fishing, hunting or playing sports.

Rest easy my friend.

Jack Chipego

I'd like to express sincere sympathy to Michael's family and friends. I just filled in for him when he went on a trip to Dorney. He always asked about my son, David, and was genuinely happy David was doing well. Mike was always smiling, and many students went to him for extra help. God bless!

The halls of the Wyoming Area Secondary Center will never be the same without Mr. R. He was a caring educator, a loyal colleague, a talented fisherman, and a kind son. I especially loved our many discussions about old movies and movie stars. His knowledge was boundless. Rest In Peace Mr. R. You will never be forgotten. Charlene Berti

I got the news Saturday night from my best friend. I've been friends with Michael Romo for close to 50 years and so was my best friend Johnny that gave me the news, I didn't know how to take it, at first I was in shock ,then I had to settle down and call a few other friends who live out of town and give them the news without loosing it. We were all close as kids, little league, teener league, legion baseball, camping, always ,always fishing, we were a close knit bunch of friends who did...

It is impossible to express the heartfelt sympathy that is apparent for a very dear friend and colleague. His untimely passing is inconsolable and will forever be an inconceivable loss to all who knew and admired him. I will remember him always.

Mike's Passion for fly fishing was unmatched. He loved the fish, the sport and the beautiful areas it took him to. I remember meeting this eager to learn young man at my fly shop in Plains. From the day he walked in, we were instant friends and fellows in the pursuit of Trout on a Fly. After all these years his enthusiasm to learn and teach others only grew. I hope you are on a great Trout river in heaven my friend. Tight Lines!