Randall “Randy” Scott Rominger, age 80, of Parma, OH passed away on February 12, 2022. He was born September 17, 1941 in Banner Elk, NC to the late Grady and Delia Smith Rominger.
Randy served 26 years in the U.S. military (3 Army, 23 Air Force), retiring as a Master Sergeant in 1986. After moving to Ohio in 1990, he spent a few years as a stay-at-home dad and then took an easier job as the custodian for Ridgewood United Methodist Church for the next 21 years. When he wasn’t working, he enjoyed helping his friends and neighbors, walking his dogs, and watching car races.
Randy is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Barbara (nee Dale), daughter Deborah (Jeff) Isenhour of Supply, NC, three sons, Scott Rominger of Vilas, NC, Brian (Andrea) Rominger of Brook Park, OH, Kevin Rominger of Parma, OH, four grandchildren, one great grandchild, two brothers, Sherrill (Nancy) Rominger of Banner Elk, NC, Dana (Sally) Rominger of Banner Elk, NC and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his sister Sandra Cooper of Banner Elk, NC.
Randy will always be remembered for his sense of humor, his love for people and his country, and his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. His joy of life was always present. He will be deeply missed.
Randy will be laid to rest at a future date at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman, OH.
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Randy was one of my oldest friends, my having spent summers in Banner Elk. May the road rise to meet your feet, Randy.
Mr. Rominger was a dear friend of my brother Bob. He was truly a person to look up to and enjoy being around. Although challenged by serious health issue, he was a fighter. His son Brian is truly a chip off the ol’ block. Both such wonderful family men, from such a wonderful family. My heartfelt prayers are for Barb and all the rest of Randy’s tribe.
My heart goes out to you Barbara and to your family. Randy was an amazing man. I always looked forward to seeing Randy and you at the caring dinner. Praying for comfort and peace. God bless you and your family.
I know he had a long road to travel. Grew up with family in NC. He is surely in a Heavenly home. I had hoped to see him in Ohio but was not able to. To all the family prayers and thoughts of love.
Our hearts are broken to hear this. He was a good friend of ours. The D’Amour family our very sad. He was a very good man and very funny. Our condolences to his family.
To Barbara, Sherrill & Nancy, Dana & Sally and all of the Children & Spouses as well as grand and great grand children. I (Mary Lou) grew up across the street from Randy; I have many fond childhood memories.
Our deepest sympathy to all of you.
Sincerely,
Mary Lou & John Griffin
1700 Willow Oaks Court
Mitchellville, MD 20721
I’m so sorry to hear about Randy. He fought a good fight. Hugs to you and family. I’ll miss my calls at Christmas.
So many great memories! I am sad that he is gone, but no more pain. Love you guys!
I was so sorry to learn of Randy’s passing. He was a very nice man and a gentleman. His family will miss him.
for the few years I was your neighbor Randy and you were the best neighbors. He was always outside willing to help any of us.He touched many hearts.Prayers for you Barb. God bless Dee
We met Randy in 1967 in Biloxi, Ms while we were stationed there in the Air Force. He was a wonderful friend and always helping us esp with car troubles. A kinder sweeter man we have ever known. A previous friend.
I am so sorry to hear about Randy’s passing. He and my mother, Sylvia, were first cousins. It was always fun to see Randy at our family reunions over the years. He was a sweet man. Family, you all are on my heart and in my prayers.