Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Jacqueline B. Romann June 21, 1931 - July 1, 2010

Jacqueline B. Romann, 79, passed away peacefully Thursday, July 1, 2010 in her home. She was the wife of the late John F. Romann, who died February 5, 1999.
Born June 21, 1931 in Clifton, NJ, Jackie was the youngest of four children of the late John and Lea (Traineau) Bonnema.

After graduating from Clifton H. S. in January of 1948, Jackie went on to receive her R. N. from Hackensack School of Nursing in 1952.

Desiring to know more about the Bible, Jackie furthered her education when she attended Columbia Bible College, Columbia, S.C. and graduated with a B. A. in Bible in 1956.

Jackie enjoyed working as a nurse and her experience included the operating room, orthopedics, and delivery room, as well as general and geriatric nursing. She also worked as a camp nurse for Word of Life Island in Schroon Lake, NY.

On March 17 (St. Patrick's Day), 1962 she married John F. Romann.

Besides her commitment to her husband and two children, Jackie enjoyed community service as well. She served on the Wilson Area School Board from 1983 to 1991.  She also enjoyed working as a committee woman for the Republican Party.

Surviving are two children: Son, John; daughter, Julie, married to John Meyers; and three grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister, Alice Dyksen; and a brother John Bonnema. She was preceded in death by her brother, Edward Bonnema.

Internment:  Jackie was buried with her husband at Indiantown Gap National Cemetary in a private ceremony on Tuesday, July 6.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, July 10, in Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, 715 Chestnut Ln., Easton, PA 18042.

Contributions: In lieu of flowers, tax deductible contributions may be made in Jackie’s memory to:

The Gideons International, PO Box 140800, Nashville, TN 37214-0800 or on the web at www.gideons.org. Look for the link “GIVE” and click on “donate in memory”.

Trinity Baptist Church, 689 S. Hillview Rd., Allentown, PA 18103 or

Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, 715 Chestnut Ln., Easton, PA 18045

Saturday, July 3, 2010

June 21, 1931 - July 1, 2010

Mom passed away this past Thursday evening, July 1. It's been such a long road, however, we are thankful she suffered little despite being bed bound for so long. My brother, John, is the most dedicated son I know and has honored both of our parents in the way he cared and made decisions for her. My father would've been so proud. Peni, her faithful caregiver, has our genuine gratitude as she was so gentle and loving with our mom. She was able to do what I couldn't. Thank you, Peni. You are family to us and we thank God for you.

Our mom is now in her glorified body, leaving behind the one that somewhat imprisoned her for so long. She is in the presence of Jesus with our Dad. We know that this day was coming for a long time and we are so thankful for her steadfast confidence she had in her Savior, however, it continues to be a challenge to hold back the tears.

An obituary will be the next post along with details of a memorial service.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Sunny Days

We've had quite a bit of rain this past week and we're thankful to see the sun shining through. Mom can't get out at all these days. She's bedridden most days but we're thankful that she has no bed sores. Her eating has slowed down, and she's losing a bit of weight, but still maintaining her own. She seems to be drifting further and further away. Sometimes she just stares and then begins laughing. It doesn't always make sense, but that's ok. As we approach Mother's Day, we thank God for our Mom and the life He has given her. She has so much awaiting her in Heaven. She will see her Savior, Jesus. She will meet Old Testament saints like Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, along with New Testament believers like the Apostle Paul. In the meantime, she waits and we wait along with her and take each day as it comes. Please continue to pray that we would have wisdom in taking care of her, for strength (as we balance other priorities), and for peace as Julie and her family prepare to leave for Bolivia in July and have to say goodbye.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Warmer Weather

We're thankful for the warm weather that is coming our way. Mom continues to stay stable. She recently had 3 teeth pulled...2 had already broken off and the other had become very sharp. Our hospice nurse gave us the name of a dentist who makes housecalls. Thankfully, mom did well with the procedure and had little bruising afterward. We thank God daily for her life and ask for continued wisdom as we seek to do what's best for her. Hospice has been a tremendous blessing and Peni is a wonderful caregiver. We're very thankful.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Holding her own

Mom is a bit better now that she's getting over a bladder infection and maybe a slight stomach bug. It's hard to say since she can't talk, but she's not as sluggish as she was. As most of you have read, she's been having a lot of problems with her teeth. We're hoping that a traveling dentist will be able to come to the house and take a look to see what he can do. She seems to have a sharp tooth that causes her to flinch every once in a while because she bites her tongue. We'll keep you posted to let you know what happens. Please feel free to send cards of encouragement. We always enjoy hearing from you all.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Slowing Down

It's been over a year now that mom has been bedridden. She continues to eat meals, however, her eating has slowed down quite a bit. She tends to sleep more during the day as well. We're thankful she has no bed sores and doesn't seem to be in any pain. Mom still knows us. When a familiar voice is heard on the phone, she lifts her eyebrows as if to say, "I know him/her."

Please feel free to send email notes of encouragement and we'll make sure to pass them along to her. We're not sure how much she understands, but it certainly can't do any harm. We hope this update finds you all well.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Happy New Year

From our home to yours, we hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mom is about the same. She has, however, lost some of her teath. The dentist told us that due to a lack of saliva in her mouth, it probably made her teeth brittle and as a result some of them broke off. She is still not only able to chew food, but enjoys her meals every day, although it takes her extremely long to eat. She chews eat bite about 100-150 times...believe me...I counted. We do try to mix liquid with her food so she doesn't have to work so hard. It passes the time for her. She has some good days where she speaks a couple of words and responds to simple questions like how are you? Other than that, her words are few which is so hard for someone who loved to communicate! We miss that part of her very much. She still talks with her eyes and with the tone of her voice. She's still very much the Jackie that most of you know and love.