Louis Romano of Redwood City, California, passed away peacefully after a short illness at Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California on January 15, 2020. Louis was 93 years old.

Louis Romano was born October 31, 1926 in Redwood City and spent his childhood there with his two late sisters Inez and Mary Romano. He graduated from Sequoia High School in 1945 where he enlisted in the Navy and spent eleven months overseas. Louis was later called up to the Marines in 1952 and served at Camp Pendelton. After military service Louis joined his father Giovanni Lodovico Romano in G.L. Romano & Son Wholesale Florist and farmed cut flowers in Cupertino, San Jose and Morgan Hill which they sold at the San Francisco Flower Market for decades.

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