Bertha M. Romig

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Bertha M. Romig, daughter of the late LeRoy R. and Elizabeth (Strawhacker) Romig, passed away at Jennersville Hospital on May 5th. Miss Romig was born in Norristown on December 20, 1922 and resided in King of Prussia until moving to the Oxford-Parkesburg area in 1986. Miss Romig was a graduate of Upper Merion High School and Pierce Business School. She was secretary to the late Anthony L. Differ of Fox. Differ, Callahan, Sheridan & McDevitt until her retirement in 1986. Miss Romig was a lifetime member of the Port Kennedy Presbyterian Church where she taught Sunday School. She was also a charter member of the Upper Merion Business & Professional Women


Miss Romig is survived by a sister, Dorothy Parker (David) of Greensboro, North Carolina, a nephew, David Parker of West Grove, Pennsylvania, three nieces, Betsy Gibson (Dale) of Califon, New Jersey, Nancy Brown (David) of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Carol R. Parker of Clemmons, North Carolina. She is also survived by three great-nieces and four great-nephews as well as two great-great nieces and two great-great nephews. She was pre-deceased by her brothers LeRoy R. Romig, Jr. and Christian C. Romig.


A Memorial Service will be held at the Chapel at Ware Presbyterian Village, 7 East Locust St. Oxford, PA where she resided, on Saturday, May 12th at 11:00 a.m. Internment will follow at the Port Kennedy Presbyterian Church.


In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to "Pennies in Action", University of Pennsylvania Vaccine-Based Cancer Research, 180 Dam View Drive, Media, PA 19063.


Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be respectfully posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com



 

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To the Family of Bert, I would like to send my sympathy for a very special lady. "The Forget-me-nots" just loved to visit Bert, and see her smiling face. We will miss her very much. She always spoke so fondly of her family. May God bless each of you. With Sympathy and Love, Charlotte

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To Bert's family,
My husband and I loved to visit Bert! She was always happy and full of life. We were always amazed at her great memory. She always talked about her family and how blessed she was. We are so glad we had the chance to know her. She will be missed. With our sympathy,
Mary Jane and Chuck Cole

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I am so sorry to hear of Berts passing. She was a very special lady. I will miss doing her hair every Thursday morning.

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