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Anthony Joseph “Tony” Romeo Jr.

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Anthony Joseph “Tony” Romeo Jr.

Birth
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
27 Dec 2015 (aged 28)
Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Eastpoint, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.2891088, Longitude: -76.5178531
Plot
South Linden Section, Lot 244
Memorial ID
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He was born at 7:41am and weighed 7 lbs 11 oz. 20 1/2"

Anthony Joseph Romeo Jr. died Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, at the age of 28 years old. He was born April 15, 1987 in Baltimore City to his parents Anthony J. Romeo Sr. and Tammy R. Christou. He leaves behind to mourn, his parents, his grandmother Rosemary Christou, his girlfriend Ashley Rose Zebrowski, and his children Vince A. Zebrowski, Anthony J. Romeo III and Faith Marie Romeo and numerous aunts and uncles: Kathy Cook, Frank, Joseph and Theresa Romeo; and Christos, Dimitrios, John and Joseph Christou, and David Taylor, and his life-long friend Nick Tussing. He was preceded in death by his brother Mark A. Romeo Sr., whose loss he never overcame and the depression finally overcame him. He will be missed by us all. He will be cremated and his remains will be buried with his brother at Oak Lawn Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.

He succumbed to depression over the loss of his brother. They were inseparable in life and now they are inseparable again. He leaves behind many loved ones to mourn his loss including his children Vince, Tony and Faith.
He was born at 7:41am and weighed 7 lbs 11 oz. 20 1/2"

Anthony Joseph Romeo Jr. died Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, at the age of 28 years old. He was born April 15, 1987 in Baltimore City to his parents Anthony J. Romeo Sr. and Tammy R. Christou. He leaves behind to mourn, his parents, his grandmother Rosemary Christou, his girlfriend Ashley Rose Zebrowski, and his children Vince A. Zebrowski, Anthony J. Romeo III and Faith Marie Romeo and numerous aunts and uncles: Kathy Cook, Frank, Joseph and Theresa Romeo; and Christos, Dimitrios, John and Joseph Christou, and David Taylor, and his life-long friend Nick Tussing. He was preceded in death by his brother Mark A. Romeo Sr., whose loss he never overcame and the depression finally overcame him. He will be missed by us all. He will be cremated and his remains will be buried with his brother at Oak Lawn Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.

He succumbed to depression over the loss of his brother. They were inseparable in life and now they are inseparable again. He leaves behind many loved ones to mourn his loss including his children Vince, Tony and Faith.


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