Theodore-Romanowski-Obituary

Theodore Romanowski

Jersey City, New Jersey

Dec 15, 1949 – Jul 29, 2016 (Age 66)

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BORN
December 15, 1949
DIED
July 29, 2016
AGE
66
LOCATION
Jersey City, New Jersey
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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OAK RIDGE — Services will be held for Theodore W. Romanowski, 66, of this community, who died on Friday, July 29, 2016. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Romanowski lived in Bayonne for 22 years before moving to Oak Ridge in 1996. He was a painter at St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City, for 22 years...

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You are very missed Pop Pop, i love you

im proud to say This amazing, kind and funny man was my grandfather and although this was a few months ago i am still hurting over the loss of him. I miss him everyday but i know he is truly happy with his wife, helen. the day he went my dad walked outside and in minutes there was a huge rainbow in the sky.. that's how i know my grandfather and grandmother are actually happy together again <3.

Ted, I'm sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. God bless you and your family as you adjust to this transition in your lives.

Kisha Joyner

Ted, James and Mike,

I'll always remember how welcoming your father always was to me at every party or get together whenever I saw him. Always a warm greeting and asking how I was and what was new. He was always someone who enjoyed being surrounded by friends and family. It was an honor to know him and he was and will always be a wonderful husband, father and friend.

Jamie, I've known you most of my life. You are an excellent guy, and father. Your parents made you that way. I remember them being there for you as we were kids.
I lost my mom in 07, and am losing my dad now as I type this. I totally understand. It is as much a part of life as living was unfortunately.
They are not in pain, or suffering any more. They will also always be here in our memories.
I love you my friend and feel for you in your moment's of loss. You dad was a wonderful...

2 years of rides to high school every morning!! Absolutely hilarious!!

We are truly sorry for your loss. We can only imagine the grief that you must be feeling, losing someone so close to you. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. My deepest condolences (1 Peter 5:6,7).

I have a funny story to share...nothing anyone else had known about...I had to have been about 9 or 10 maybe. Came down to stay the night in Seaside when Uncle Buddy and Aunt Helen would have a place down there in the summer. There was a huge crab boil...there had to be about 20 of us there hanging out and ready to eat that day.

Well, I had a crab...my dad broke it up for me I think....and it was so good I wanted another one. Someone said to me "you have to wait until everyone...

To my amazing Uncle Buddy...and his incredible family.....alll our love, Cliffie & Anthony Terhune