October 13, 1943 - September 27, 2016
Jennifer M. Romo, age 73, of Minneapolis. Survived by husband, Eduardo; son, Eduardo III; sister, Sharon (Lee) Rogers; nieces Angela, and Sue (Todd) Megrund; closest and dearest friend, Lynn Werner who was like a sister and her children, Christopher and Lindsey.
Memorial Service
Private Memorial Service
Morris Nilsen Chapel
6527 Portland Avenue South
Richfield, MN 55423
I met Jennifer through book club several years ago. She helped me through a rough time in my life with her words of advice and wisdom. I very much enjoyed her hospitality and creativity on nights she hosted book club. I could tell she enjoyed entertaining.
I was very sad to hear she died. I want to express my sympathy to her family.
Jennifer was such a fighter, and her Eduardos were always there for her. She and I first got to know each other in book club where she was an insightful and intelligent scholar. We reconnected at Walker when she became a friend to my stepfather, Bob. The two of them spent many hours together talking and reminiscing about times gone by. She and her family made his time there much more pleasant, and I thank them so very much. I will always think of Jennifer fondly. God bless the family as they face life without her.
Jennifer was my cousin and we shared many times together that linked us forever. It started with the day we were baptized on the same day (as babies we didn’t know what was to come), there were many family gatherings and special times at “the cabin”. This continued into our adult lives even though we did not live close to one another. She was the most special person in my life and she will be missed. Special blessings to Sherri, the Eduardos and her friends. Eileen
Jennifer was a friend and co worker at the city of richfield. As a police detective and sergeant Jennifer helped me with many investigations using her people skills and in speaking and understanding fluent spanish. I retired in 2004 so did not learn of her passing until some time after she passed on to heaven. Jennifer was a truly wonderful person and an amazing blessing to many. She sure loved her husband and son. Jennifer is greatly missed!