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A funeral Mass for John S. Romeo, director of capital construction at  Boston College and supervisor of the recent renovation of Gasson Hall,  will be held at St. Ignatius Church in Chestnut Hill at 10 a.m. on  Wednesday, August 10. Mr. Romeo, a University employee for more than 30  years, died on   August 6 at a hospice in Danvers after a long battle  with cancer. He was   60.
  
  “John was fastidious in everything that he did,” said University  Vice  President for Facilities Management Daniel Bourque. “Everything he  did  was done with quality.
  
        “He was very knowledgeable about all aspects  of construction, but  he was a gentle and caring person too,” Bourque  said. “He was a great  friend.”
  
        Bourque noted that Mr. Romeo took special  pride in overseeing the  nearly completed restoration of Gasson Hall, the  University’s signature  building, which has included a complete and  complex refurbishment of  the structure and tower’s exterior stone  facing.
  
        “John took great pride in the Gasson Hall project,” Bourque  said.  “He attended to every detail himself – and it showed in the  quality of  the final work.”
  
        Mr. Romeo was instrumental in the  establishment and supervision of  Facilities Management’s Special  Projects Group – a team of skilled  tradesmen who handle emergency and  time-sensitive construction projects  on campus. He also mentored  numerous new employees in Facilities  Management over the years, Bourque  said.
  
        “John worked from early morning to late at night,” Bourque added.   “But, in everything he did, he was always most concerned with the   quality of our University projects.”
  
   Mr. Romeo was instrumental in the establishment and supervision of  Facilities Management’s Special Projects Group – a team of skilled  tradesmen who handle emergency and time-sensitive construction projects  on campus. He also advised numerous new employees in Facilities  Management over the years.
  
   “In more ways than people may realize, he was very much a mentor with  Capital Projects,” said Associate Vice President for Capital Projects  Mary Nardone. “He did it through every stage of his career. 
  
   “I know that I certainly miss him as a sounding board,” she said. “He  had the institutional experience that only comes with 30 years and he  was willing – at any time – to share it. He was a huge coach and mentor  in our department."
  
   Mr. Romeo grew up in Waltham, Mass.  and worked as a carpenter to put  himself through Northeastern  University. After graduation, he joined  the management staff of the  Perini Corporation, a major construction  firm in Framingham, Mass.
  
        In  the late 1970s, he was working for Perini in a supervisory  capacity at a  dormitory construction project on BC’s lower campus when  BC’s  then-Director of Buildings and Grounds,  Fred Pennino, took notice  of Mr.  Romeo’s knowledge of construction techniques and ability to  manage  projects effectively. Pennino hired Mr. Romeo to help oversee  future  University construction projects, and Mr. Romeo took charge of  scores of  new construction and major renovation works on campus over  the next  three decades.
  
        On May 17, University President William P. Leahy, S.J., was  the  principal celebrant of a Mass of Healing said in St. Mary’s Chapel  for  Mr. Romeo. The chapel was filled to capacity with colleagues and   friends of Mr. Romeo and his family who attended the Mass in a   demonstration of friendship and support.
  
        Mr. Romeo, an avid Boston  College sports fan who also enjoyed  boating and his vacation home on  Cape Cod, is survived by his wife  Jeannette (Richard) Romeo, director of  Graduate Student Services in the  Lynch School of Education; and his  daughter, Jennifer S. Romeo.
  
        Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 8 p.m.  on Tuesday at the  Joyce Funeral Home, 245 Main St. (Route 20) in  Waltham. Burial will be  private. Memory book is available here
  
     In lieu of flowers, donations may be  made to support melanoma  research under the direction of Donald  Lawrence, MD at the  Massachusetts General Cancer Care Center, 165  Cambridge St., Suite 600,  Boston, Mass. 02114; or to support the  Children of Adam Richard  Memorial Fund, c/o TD Bank North, 177 Broad  St., Hudson, Mass.
 
            
 
                    