Anthony Allen Romero
August 1, 1950 ~ November 22, 2024
Born in:
Denver, Colorado
Resided in:
Pueblo, Colorado
Anthony A. Romero (Tony), August 1, 1950 – November 22, 2024, survived by wife Pauline L. Romero; son Anthony (Maria) Romero; grandson Jordan (Shea) Romero; granddaughter Jada Romero; great grandson Jaison-Patryck Romero; brother Robert Romero; sisters Barbara Solano, Marceline Silvey; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Preceded in death by his brother Jim; brothers in law Tony and Jim.
Tony spent his career as a BoilerMaker, welding the inner components of Powerplants across the country. In retirement, he enjoyed working on his numerous classic cars, hunting, and fishing with his friends and his morning breakfasts with the guys at Milbergers. Tony also enjoyed spending time with his wife, son, grandchildren and great grandson, family and friends.
A RECEPTION IN HONOR OF MR. ROMERO WILL BE HELD AFTER THE MEMORIAL SERVICE; THAT WILL BE HELD AT EL TEJADO RESTAURANT, AT 2PM. 2651 SOUTH BROADWAY, DENVER, COLORADO 80210…ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
A PRIVATE INURNMENT WILL BE HELD AT A LATER DATE.
Services
Memorial Service: December 5, 2024 11:30 am
St. Paul's Community Church
8001 West 23rd Avenue
Lakewood, Colorado 80214
Tony was a great guy was always there if you needed anything. I’ll miss morning coffee with you my friend.
Never forget the weekend Tony and I visited Pueblo and hung out with his dad. We had a great weekend. The three of is talked about cars and football.
Uncle Tony,
I have fond memories of you as a little girl. You were always so very tall to me! We saw a beautiful sunset on the day you went to dance with the angels. We are glad you are no longer hurting. Until we see you again, please watch over us all.
Much Love, Tina & Mario
My Uncle Tony was truly one of a kind he’ll be greatly missed!
He was the type of man with a genuine soul and a huge heart. His love for others was unconditional. He always welcomed you with such warmness. I’ll miss him so much. Thanks uncle for being who you were and how you were in my life . You pick and name should be listed under definition of “HERO” LOVE YOU ALWAYS
My uncle Tony i have so many memories as a child n as a adult you have always been one of my favorite people in this world n now your gone you will truly be missed. Thank you for all the love you always showed me n my siblings. You had one of the purest soul I love you n your presence is already missed so much💔😭🙌
Tony, your uncle Ray and I will so miss you. You were always such a joy to be around and your smile was always welcoming and loved. You were such a loving soul. Thank you for always looking after your uncle Arthur and taking him for coffee every morning. I know he loved that. My hearth hurts that you are now gone but I know you are in a better place and we’ll see you again. When we do, we’ll have and green chili and drink coffee. Love you, Auntie Mary and Uncle Ray.
The Romero family is in my thoughts and prayers.