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I think of you often.
Wendi
March 24, 2025
Portland, Oregon
Romaniello, Steven 'Roman' 42 Dec. 07, 1968 March 16, 2011 Steven was born in Ptld, graduated from Grant High, served in the U.S. Army and loved working at Reynolds Aluminum. Steven lived life at full volume. He loved the people the universe brought into his life. He saw the sparkle in...
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Wendi
March 24, 2025
Can't believe its been so long. Still think of you often.
Wendi Tucker
March 24, 2022
Steve, I still think of you often. We were just kids when we met, but you had an impact. Miss you always.
Wendi Bilka
March 24, 2021
Time has passed but we continue to remember your dear Steve. We have many wonderful memories with him. We bless his memory and honor his life. Rest peacefully Steve until the day of Jesus return.
Terry and Deb Hollister
April 04, 2020 | Billings, MT | Friend
Dear Mother, Lost my son Chip earlier who was a friend of Roman at Harbor Lights.. A mother never forgets. God Bless you
D. Grant-Finley
March 29, 2020 | Reno, NV | Friend
Time has past so quickly. I miss Steven and I am so grateful for the memories I have. I look forward to seeing him again in heaven. Love your cousin Cindy
cindy cook
March 30, 2012 | McMinnville, OR
I loved him first.
I loved him last.
I will always love him.
Alaina Romaniello
March 19, 2012 | Portland, OR
A friend at Alanon gave me a word that has helped me survive the loss of my son. "Reality"......Steven may be gone but FOREVER in my heart. It's still hard to accept he won't drive that ol' '53 Ford up the street or roar the Harley up the sidewalk but I still remember how it raddled the glass in my kitchen window when he did come. He will always be with me. So many wonderful memories. He was my rebel and I love him so much. Thank you all so much for your messages. God bless you all. As...
Alaina Romaniello
March 18, 2012 | Portland, OR
Well, it has been almost a year since my little brother left this world. We all still miss him. I still cry. But....I believe he is finally ok. I think after a lifetime of not understanding..he gets everything now. I believe he is at peace. I believe he is watching out for the rest of us. I will always miss my brother, but when my time to pass comes...I know he'll be there on a Harley ready to ride me into heaven. That will be a good day. I love you Steven..always have and always will
Deniece Romaniello
February 28, 2012 | Portland, OR