Romayne Katherine Rozunko

Romayne Katherine Rozunko

January 15, 1930 - October 03, 2009

Romayne Katherine Rozunko

January 15, 1930 - October 03, 2009

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Rozunko, Romayne Katherine

Born: January 15, 1930
Died: October 3, 2009

Romayne Rozunko was born in Los Angeles, CA, in 1930. She attended Catholic school in Los Angeles and met her husband Robert Rozunko, also a Catholic student, at a high school dance. They were married in 1951. Soon after they were married Robert went to Korea. They moved with their young family of six to the new Mission Viejo Community in 1966. They started Steam Masters in Costa Mesa, which they have successfully managed for over 40 years. Romayne was a devout Catholic, a member of St. Kilian’s parish. She had an extensive circle of friends, some of whom she had since elementary school. She was devoted to her family, friends, and community. She is survived by 6 children, 17 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Vigil service on Thursday, October 8 at 4:00 p.m. at O’Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills. Funeral Mass on Friday, October 9 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Kilian Church, Mission Viejo followed by interment at Ascension Cemetery, Lake Forest.

O’Connor Mortuary, 949 581-4300
www.oconnormortuary.com

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6 responses to Romayne Katherine Rozunko

  1. We love you!!

  2. Will always think of all of our hawaiian memories, Romayne.

    Your loving sis, Nell

  3. Romayne was so loved and enjoyed by all her family and friends. She had a light in her eyes that will always remain. I had hoped this time would never come.

  4. Mom,
    You were the core and the strength of our family. We are so glad that you were able to travel with us in your final years. We will miss you. We love you, “always & forever”

  5. Oh Mom,
    How we are going to miss the weekend dinners, the wahoo, scrabble and pitch games with the most competitive lady we know, but most of all we will miss you.
    Love,
    Jim, Shelley and Darren

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