Lindsay Moore
Justin, I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Birth date: Oct 6, 1960 Death date: Jun 21, 2009
Born October 6, 1960 in Russellville, AR and passed away June 21, 2009 in Frisco, TX. Judy is survived by her husband of 11 years, Joe Romano; son, Justin Erik Kirst; parents, W.R. and Mary Schouweiler; sister, Linda Raye Hutchiso Read Obituary
Justin, I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Our prayers are for you for I know that her love lives on in the many that Judy touched.
Judy was one of the hardest working, dedicated and loving women I knew. She worked non-stop for John Paul II High School and even more for her son Justin. She will be missed. Her love and dedication will be honored and reflected in Justin as he continues his life journey with his new angel watching over him from heaven. May her soul find peace in our Lord Jesus Christ. May Justin find peace and strength in The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit.
I knew Judy from college and was also in the band and flag corps with her. She was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. I'm glad to have recently connected with her last week at an NTSU group reunion. My heart pours out to you Joe.. Let us know if there is anything I can do to help you.. Now or in the future as I will be out of town in Houston this week and unable to attend the funeral.
Justin, I know how proud your mother is of you. Your life will be a tribute to her memory. You are in my prayers. God bless and comfort you.
Justin, I was grand officer with Judy in 1979. She was the shining star in our group. She could make something as simple as a trip to the grocery store an adventure. I feel supremely fortunate to have known her and to call her my friend
I know this is a very tough time, but knowing your family through Linda I am sure you will get through this. May God continue to bless you and your family. Justin it is extremely hard now, but your family really loves you and will help you through this sad time.
Judy was such a pleasure to work with in every capacity. I consider it a privilege to say that I knew her and she was my friend. I will miss her smile, her wonderful attitude, and most of all, her beautiful dedication to those around her. As with all unexpected losses, I regret not having the chance to say goodbye… "Vaya con Dios, mi amiga…"
"And in the end The love you take Is equal to the love you make." Judy certainly touched many lives and left much love that live on here on earth. In the short time that I knew her, Judy's friendship touched my life in a such a positive way. I am so glad I got to know her through our volunteer work for JPII. Judy truly understood and knew how to do things "with great love." My thoughts and prayers are with you, Justin, Joe, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Schouweiler and all of Judy's family and friends.
It was always a pleasure to be around Judy Romano with her bright smile and servant's heart. But the thing that I will remember most is the love she had for her son. Justin, always know your mother adored you was so happy for you and the plans you had for your life. She was your number one cheerleader. And is still cheering you on from Heaven now. Prayers go out to you, Joe and all your family.