RICHFIELD SPRINGS - Jarred Anthony Romero passedaway unexpectedly Thursday, Aug. 31, 2000.Jarred was a fun-loving young man who turned 16 onMarch 18. A 10th grade student at Richfield Springs Central School, he wasactive in football, the school chorus for the past three years, played the fluteand was learning to play the guitar; a star scout with Troop 114 and wentthrough Junior Leadership training; and a Paul Bunyan Woodsman. Jarred was alsovery active with the Richfield Springs youth ministry, "The Zone." Hewas a past member of the 4-H Club and had worked for the Good Old BoysConstruction, doing carpentry.Jarred will be remembered for his sense of humor, histhirst for life and knowledge. His scholastic interests were in the humanservice field as he wanted to be a medical doctor.Jarred is survived by his mother, Audrey J. Warner andstepfather, James J. Warner of Richfield Springs; his father, Dominic B. Romeroand his fiancee Becky Beach of Beaufort, S.C.; a brother, Justin F. Romero;half-brother, Conner Romero; stepsisters, Lauriel L., Carrie L. and JillianWarner, all of Richfield Springs; his maternal grandparents, Francis and AdelineTanner of Richfield Springs; paternal grandmother, Louisa Romero of Louisiana;aunts, uncles and cousins, Joyce and Ed Key and family, Ann and Rick Smith andWormuth family, Gerald Tanner and family, Susan and Mark Havens and family, Tomand Lyla Tanner and family, Dan and Pat Breheny and family, Greg and JeanShipman and family, Demetrio and Erin Romero and family, Luke Romero and family,Felice Hunter and family, Janice Leslie and family and many friends. Jarred'slife will continue, for he was an organ donor.Calling hours will be Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. inJ. Seaton McGrath Funeral Home.Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at theRichfield Springs Central School football field.Memorial donations may be made to the Jarred AnthonyRomero Athletic Scholarship Fund, c/o Richfield Springs Central School.Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.