Gael E. Romei

December 20, 1947 ~ June 17, 2021
Resided in:
Portland, ME
Portland, ME - Gael Elizabeth Romei passed away Thursday morning, June 17, 2021, in Portland, Maine, surrounded by her loving family, after struggling with Alzheimer's disease.
Gael was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, on December 20, 1947, to Lois and Thomas Moran. She spent her childhood enjoying time with her twin brothers and her many cousins. She loved to listen to Johnny Mathis with her brother Herb and play baseball with her brother Pete.
Gael was a varsity cheerleader at Nashua High School and had a love for the arts. She majored in Education at The University of New Hampshire where she met the love of her life, John Romei. Gael spent her early twenties as a lifeguard in Cape Cod, travelled to Europe with her girlfriends, and attended the famous Woodstock festival (with John). She knew how to have fun!
After college, John and Gael married and moved to New York City, where she began her teaching career in Harlem. While in New York, she developed a love for pottery and obtained a master's degree in individualized curriculum from City College. They moved to Maine in 1973, where Gael continued to teach, put John through law school, create pottery, and make amazing friends (as she did wherever she went).
Gael and John moved to Downeast Maine in 1975. She spent much of her adult life in Machias, Maine. They had two daughters, Jenny and Kate. Gael was an incredibly engaged mother, helping her daughters discover and foster their talents, and never missing a concert, recital, or sporting event.
Gael was an active community member. She served on the school board, the Children's Program, the Downeast Community Hospital Board, The New England Reading Association, and participated in events like the tambourine toccata's at the Blueberry Festival.
Gael was a passionate educator. She impacted many children's lives as an elementary school teacher. She was the office manager at John's Law Office, and later followed her passion for children's literacy, becoming a Reading Recovery Teacher. Gael had an insatiable thirst for knowledge, and in 1996 received her Doctorate in Literacy, eventually becoming Chair of the Education Department at the University of Maine, Machias.
Gael and John built their forever home in Roque Bluffs, Maine in 2005. Her children and grandchildren loved to visit her in Roque Bluffs. She never missed an opportunity to read to her grandbabies. She captivated them with her amazing ability to bring books to life.
Gael loved people and touched the hearts of all she met. She made pottery, built furniture, and always wrote thank you notes. She loved attending live music concerts with John, where she would always be dancing. She enjoyed travelling and had amazing adventures with her family and friends. She had an infectious laugh and was incredibly grateful for everything she had in life.
Gael is survived by her husband, John Romei of Portland, Maine. Her brother Herbert Merrill. Jenny (Jeremy) Hoffman of Baltimore, Kate (Jonathan) Verey of Portland, ME. She was an amazing grandma to Beckett, Morgan, and Jonah.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Details around a celebration of life will be forthcoming. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Gael's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Gael and I met for the first time in 7th grade and become good friends throughout junior high and high school. I have many fond memories of time spent at her house and she at mine. Unfortunately, as often happens, we did not see much of each other during college and our married years. We did reconnect at our 50th high school reunion and planned a visit. It never happened but I will cherish all the good times we had together.
– Kathleen Parzych Ross
Your mom was an amazing woman. Im so honored to have met her. Dave and I (and the babies) send all of our love. Love you guys so much.
– Meg, Dave, Jack, & Cole
John and family – Sincerest condolences. We hope that the happy memories of a life well lived will continue to sustain you. Andy and Kelly Mead
– A. Mead
Please accept my sympathies on the passing of Gael. We were friends on prospect st and later Prescott st….and all thru high school. Life changed and we lost touch….amazed but not surprised to read of all her accomplishments…. Cherish your memories and I wish you peace. Joyce Wesson grandmaison Ft lauderdale Fl
– Joyce grandmaison
I am so sorry to read of Gael’s passing . We were friends when she lived on prospect st and later Prescott st and all thru high school.I am so impressed reading about her accomplishments ….. we lost touch over the years but I have some great memories… and I’m sure her family has many to treasure. Peace… Joyce Wesson Grandmaison Ft lauderdale Fl
– Joyce Grandmaison
John, Kate, Jenny, and family. I am so sorry and sad to hear of Gael’s passing. My condolences go out to you and yours. She was such a wonderful friend, a model of folks helping and working with one another. We did conference presentations for years. I sat with her and we planned them. She was always brilliant and imaginative in her ideas and carrying them out. Students, both working teachers and undergraduates loved her and, since she wanted the best for them, she gave so much of herself and of her knowledge and experience. Vast. Varied. Amazing. She was my mentor. I taught with her. We traveled together. We met as doctoral students and celebrated accomplishments. Her family was foremost in her life, which was full of creativity and resourcefulness, grace, service, and respect for others. She talked of the grandchildren all the time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I hope you are well. Sandip Wilson
– Sandip Wilson
Gael was a good friend. Tom and I will miss her very much. Susan
– Susan Aceto
Wayne and I are deeply sadden by Gael’s passing. She was a lovely lady and mentor to many people young and old. Gail & Wayne Peters
– Gail Peters
Gael was my wonderful fourth grade teacher! Then I babysat for them while in high school. Later she taught me how to teach kids to read on my reading recovery training. She was great! I am so sorry that she passed away. I am grateful that she was in my life. Much love to John, Jenny, Katie and their families!
– Robin pineo
Gael was always a kind, lovely, solid human being with a joyful smile . She will be missed by many. Bernice Murphy
– Bernice Murphy
We are so sorry to learn about the death of Gael Romei. We were educators at the University of Maine/Machias. Gael was a very effective instructor with so many talents to share with students, other educators, and administrators. With our smypathy. –Elsie and Richard Larson–
– Elsie Larson
John and family: Condolences for the loss of the love of your life and mom extraordinaire.May the support of your friends,family and neighbors and the fond memories of Gael help you through these troubling times. Best wishes, Mike Westcott
– Michael Westcott
We are so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to your family.
– Maria Tzianabos and Arthur Oneil
Cousins Sarah Moran, John Moran, Courtney Hall and John’s wife Gretchen provide this grove in memory of Gael Moran Romei. May it thrive as she did in her lifetime.
– John Moran
John and the girls, so sorry for your loss. I hope in time, after the grieving, the many great memories will provide you a measure of peace. Condolences. Paul Cavanaugh
– Paul Cavanaugh
John please accept our sincere condolences for your loss. Gael was your soul-mate and we can’t imagine the immense sense of missing her that you must feel. We hope that the reality that she made life better for those she loved and those with whom she shared her friendship will bring you some comfort and the memory of the fun times will bring you a smile. Leo and Jeanne Delicata
– Leo and Jeanne Delicata
Sent with love and remembrance. Alexey, Healy, Stella and Loukas.
– Ikonomou Family
Gael was my college advisor until her retirement, she knew me better than I knew myself. Gael was one of the most remarkable humans to ever walk the planet, I’m blessed for knowing her. Gael, thank you for your oversized role in helping to make me the man I am today. Future Secretary of Education (thank you)
– Kyle
Gael was such a vital and active member of the Machias community as well as the UMM community. She had so much energy and many talents to share which she did willingly. I looked forward to her checking on her student teachers at Narraguaugus because she would then stop by the library for a quick visit. She was an awesome mom to Jenny and Katie. To all the Romei Family I am so sorry for your loss.
– Donna Strachan
With loving memories of Gael. She has planted the seeds of learning and love in the lives of many teachers and students.
– Sandip
I am deeply saddened to learn of Gael’s passing. I have so many fond memories of her honesty, humor and passion for teaching and literacy. I would not be the educator I am today without Gael. I am a lifelong learner and a Patricia Polacco fan because of her! I am so sorry for your loss.
– Vanessa Flood
Our love to you.
– Alison, Beth, Liam
So sorry to hear of Gael’s passing. Judith Bates Graves
– Judith Graves