Gregory Romano

Obituary of Gregory Romano

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Romano, Gregory, 52, of Fountain Hills, PA, died suddenly, on Thursday, September 5, 2024,  Greg was born and raised in Hoboken, NJ and then moved with his family as a young adult to Pennsylvania.  He graduated from DeSales University with his Masters Degree of Nursing.  For years, Greg was a floor nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital in the medical /surgical department.  More recently he  pursued  his Post-Masters Certificate of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nurse Practioner and was currently working at the Center for Family Services in Washington, NJ.  Outside of his career of service and aid to others, Gregory loved classic cars and horror movies, especially classic thrillers that he and his mom enjoyed watching together.  He also was a LEGO master, dedicating an entire room in his home to his LEGO projects, some only started.  His sudden absense comes as a shock and he will be missed greatly.  Gregory is predeceased by his parents, Frederick Romano in 2018 and his mother, Elaine (nee O'Dor) Romano, just this past November 2023.  He is survived by his brother, David Romano, by his dearest friend, Lucas Reddinger and countless other friends.

Cremation was private and under the direction of Nazare Memorial Home, Inc. 403 Ridge Road, Lyndhurst, NJ   You may make a donation in Gregory's memory to St. Lukes Hospice House, 24555 Black River Road, Bethlehem, PA 18015.  Please express condolences to his family by using our tribute wall.       

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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Nazare Memorial Home, Inc.
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