Theresa M. Romano

February 15, 2021
ROMANO, THERESA

On Christmas Day our community lost Theresa M. Romano.

Terry believed she was truly blessed, born to a family with great love and devotion to each other.  She knew it was a gift for which she was always grateful.  Terry was raised to put others first, to see those frequently overlooked, and to help make lives better for those in need.

Terry was well known for her philanthropic work.  Her generous gifts to organizations and institutions whose work she believed in are well known.  In addition to her monetary contributions, she gave her time, wisdom and endless kindness. She served on and chaired many community boards both here and in Massachusetts. Her empathy often found her sharing the pain of those she thought were suffering.

Education was of great value to her and she believed everyone should have access regardless of their financial ability.  She loved history, the sciences and thought everyone should be an active citizen in their community, their country and our world.  She found great joy in simple things; children’s laughter, music, dancing, art and history, all of which were best when shared.

From Europe to Boston, her family roots run deep. Her 88 years of life’s experiences were nothing short of remarkable.  Somehow, although one would think it couldn’t compare, her adopted small yet dearly loved city of Nashua, gave her great joy. Her “family” of friends each had a treasured and special relationship with her.

Terry was pre-deceased by far too many loved ones to count, and is survived by so very many lives she touched.  Terry was a woman of deep faith and believed things were meant to be. Terry woke to a balmy 60 degrees on Christmas Day with the knowledge that the Christmas Star last seen in the year 1226 graced the sky and that it was her day to leave this earth in peace.

In honor of Terry, please consider the gift of an unexpected and unsolicited act of kindness for some poor unfortunate soul. This time of year in particular, she was overcome with concern for those that are homeless and hungry.

Please join us for a memorial Mass on Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 11 o’clock at St. Christopher Church, 62 Manchester Street, Nashua. Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE, 18 Lock Street, Nashua. www.farwellfuneralservice.com

 

6 Comments on Theresa M. Romano

Antoinette Drouart said : Guest Report Jan 06, 2021 at 11:14 PM

When I think of Terry, I think of an elegant and a mysterious woman. I first met her about 19 yrs ago when I first opened my Flower Shop. She would come almost every week and buy flowers for herself or for friends. We had nice visits and they continued until I retired in 2014. We learned alot about each other, shared conversations about Europe, Russia, classical music, history, etc. After our paths would cross in downtown Nashua, at the Symphony NH and the Nashua Historical Society. What a surprise to find her as our neighbor upon returning from a summer in Paris! We were able to visit each other and share our interests again. She was always complementary of my flowers and landscaping. Unfortunately with our confinement this year, we could only call each other. I will miss our talks. Terry had such interesting stories as well as good advice, a beautiful face and lovely smile. Her eyes twinkled with mystery.

Daniel Richardson said : Guest Report Jan 06, 2021 at 12:15 PM

Terry was an exceptional acquaintance of compassion for others and an activist for quality of life in Nashua. Our collaboration in keeping Greeley Park intact for posterity is highly valued by many. Terry introduced me to the goals & results of the Nashua B&G Club as her special guest and it was memorably enjoyable.

Jen Olsson said : Guest Report Dec 30, 2020 at 9:47 PM

I am very blessed to have met Terry and always enjoyed seeing her. Terry was always smiling and so sweet. She will be missed. Sending many prayers and much love to Terry's family.

Nancy Frederick said : Guest Report Dec 30, 2020 at 7:24 PM

I only got to know Terry once she moved in next door to us around two years ago. She was a lovely person and we always enjoyed her company.

Michelle Philbrook said : Guest Report Dec 29, 2020 at 12:46 PM

Terry was a beautiful person with a kind soul and I was glad to have known her for many years. She will be missed but will forever be in our hearts.

Carol Pelletier said : Guest Report Dec 28, 2020 at 7:48 PM

Terry how blessed was I to have you come into my life over the past year. We had an immediate bond. We had some good times and laughs. RIP Terry. You'll be missed.

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