Elaine Glasser Roman, passed away peacefully on February 18, 2026, at the age of 81. Born
Fern Elaine Glasser, in Baltimore, MD. Elaine was the cherished daughter of Maurice Glasser
and Dorothy E Earp, both of whom predeceased her, as did her older sister, Mary Patricia Serio (Patsy).
Elaine was married for 63 wonderful yrs to the love of her life, Charles James "Jimmy" Roman,
in a loving reunion, she joined him in rest. Together, they shared a lifetime of love, adventure, and
unwavering support. She was the proud mother of Marci Smit (Steve) and Steven Roman
(Suzy), and a devoted grandmother to six grandchildren: Zachary Smit, Samantha Smit,
Jeffrey Roman, Margaret Roman, Jack Roman, and Hadley Roman. Elaine also leaves
behind her younger sister Susan Gardner (David) and niece Mary Burgess (Bob). Known
fondly by family and friends as Elaine, Aunt Elaine, Mom and Binky, she was a beloved figure in
the lives of those around her.
Elaine graduated from Edmondson High School in Baltimore Class of ‘61. Throughout career,
Elaine held various positions in banks and department stores. It was her
career at Wesley on East in Rochester, NY that was the most rewarding. She retired from her
job as lead buyer, leaving a legacy of dedication and hard work.
A woman of several interests, Elaine was known for her canning of locally sourced produce, in
particular, her applesauce which she proudly shared with family and friends. She enjoyed cooking holiday
meals for large family gatherings. Elaine’s friends and family meant the world to her and she
fiercely protected and lovingly nurtured those relationships. Her greatest joy was spending time
with her grandchildren, often reading with them and watching them play in the yard.
Elaine and Jim lived in various states, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York, as they
raised their children and followed professional opportunities. In recent years, they returned to
Maryland to be closer to family, where they created even more memories with loved ones.
Elaine’s kindness, sass, and unwavering loyalty will be deeply missed by her family and all who
knew her. Her legacy of love and devotion to her family will live on in the hearts of those she
touched.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Jude Children's Research Hospital. A memorial for both
Elaine and Jim will be announced soon.
Elaine will forever be remembered for the love she gave, the life she lived, and the joy she
brought to those around her,
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