Mike-Romero-Obituary

Mike Romero M.D.

Shreveport, Louisiana

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Mike Romero, M.D.SHREVEPORT, LA - Michael Dean Romero, 55, passed away August 1, 2012 after a lengthy illness. He was born June 6, 1956 in Lincoln Nebraska to Jeraldine and Allen Romero. "Dr. Mikey" was well known and loved in the LSU community. He began his career at Confederate Memorial, now...

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DR. MIKE YOUR INFECTIOUS SMILE AND CHALLENGE TO RACE ME ALWAYS MADE ME LAUGH. GOD BLESS YOU. GO PURPLE AND GOLD!

Dr. Romero has made a difference in many lives, he will be truly missed. His smile was contagious.
Margaret Davis RN
WOC Nurse at LSU

I had only known Dr. Mike for 10 years, he was a great man. I was suprised to read he was born on Lincoln, Nebraska. that is one fact I never knew. He contrubited in many ways to the medical professions and will be deeply missed by all that ever crossed his path.

Mike was a great teacher. He was extremely patient and never got upset with those he taught. I am grateful to have met this man.

Gina and I were both shocked and saddened to hear Mike had passed away. He was a wonderful and caring person who always made those around him feel special. He can look down from heaven and smile knowing he made a difference during his short time on earth.

I will never forget how eager you were to teach and how in awe of you I was when I was your respiratory student. I was lucky to have you be my mentor in PICU because I learned so much. I always knew you had greatness in you, and I'm so proud that you achieved your dream of becoming a pediatrician. You will live on in those whose lives you touched. Rest well.

Lost touch with Mike after HS graduation. But, I see he had a wonderful life, was well respected and fully utilized his talents and gifts. My respects to Mike's family and my the Lord take him home.

RIP Dr. Mike. You will be missed.

Words can not express how much we will miss Dr. Mikey at Montclair Park. I will miss teasing him about getting one of his caps or shirts when he was up at my desk. Always told him it wasn't me if they were missing! Always made him smile. God has called another of the great ones home and Heaven is all the richer for it. R.I.P. Dr. Mikey. We will meet again!
Kathy Kelley