Raymond-Romano-Obituary

Raymond Romano

Rockford, Illinois

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RAYMOND T. ROMANO, 84 ROCKFORD - Raymond T. Romano, 84, of Rockford died Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008, in his home. Born Oct. 2, 1924, son of Frank and Anna Romano. Ray was a Purple Heart veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Foote in the South Pacific. He was employed by...

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Aunt Joey, Aunt Lu: I’m sorry for your loss of a brother.

It is a sad day for everyone that knew Ray.
I remember Ray throughout my life.
Seeing Ray & Frank Romano together at family gatherings was especially meaningful to me. Two brothers hanging out, living a lifetime, telling stories, picking up on tidbits of family heritage made a deep impact on me & heavily influenced my relationship with my brother.
Indeed a loss.
Ray was a quiet man, handsome as all Romanos,...

I don't recall ever meeting my Great Uncle, but my mother has spoke of him and her growing up together in the same home. My prayers are with him and may he rest in peace.

I knew Ray from several of the bars and clubs around the Rockford area. He was a great guy always fast with a joke and ready to buy a round. He'll be missed

Hi Aunt Joey,
I'm sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers.

I am sad to have lost an uncle.

Uncle Ray was a good and mild tempered man who loved his home, family, and his pets. His duty to our country was served with pride, high honor, and not without sacrifice. We will miss seeing him at holiday dinners and may he rest in peace.

We are sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.