In Memory

James Romines

James Romines



 
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04/28/17 03:18 PM #1    

Diane Howerton (Mapes)

James (Jim) Romines died on October 23, 2016. He attended Cal Baptist University and he served in the U.S. Air Force for 2 years.He served as a Medic on an aircraft carrier. He later re-enlisted in the Navy and worked on computers and many years later retired from the Navy. He met his wife Andrea in the Philippines while in the Navy and immediately became the Father of 5 children. After retiring from the Navy, James went to work for the Civil Service in Oceanside as a computer repairman.  James is survived by his wife Andrea and 5 children as well as grandchildren and great grandchildren; he is also survived by his sister Cathy.

James was a nice guy and will be missed.  He had helped with our website before he became ill.      

Rest in Peace, James


04/30/17 12:31 AM #2    

Kathy Maxey (Forcier)

It always saddens me when I read or hear about a fellow classmate passing away & Jim was no exception. I didn’t know him very well, but I do remember him in high school & he always had a smile on his face & he was extremely smart! In reading his obit, I was so impressed with all his accomplishments, especially his dedication to our country! I know he must have saved a lot a lives being a medic & many of our soldiers are still alive thanks to Jim. Thank you Jim for everything you did during your life to help our country & soldiers.

My sincere sympathy to his entire family & friends. May you rest in peace Jim knowing you made a difference in our world & I thank you. 


04/30/17 03:13 PM #3    

Charlotte Schiermeyer (Hussong)

Thank you Diane and Kathy for your thoughtful comments about James. He will be missed.

05/01/17 12:02 AM #4    

Judi Randall (Keller)

 

 

I am so sorry to learn of James passing.   Thank you Diane for always keeping us updated on our classmates.  I, just as Kathy expressed, did not know him well but I do remember how pleasant he was always & yes, extremely smart!!  He did always have a smile on his face& didn't seem to get caught up in all the high school shenanigans ~ always seemed to be an honorable student.  Thank you so much for your service to our country & all of the care that you provided to our soldiers & those in need.   I hope that his family holds tight to all of the wonderful memories you have to help you in your time of sadness.  RIP James 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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