Monday, November 4, 2019

Roman Prezioso won’t run for re-election


Roman Prezioso
State Senator Roman Prezioso, Class of 1967, who went from Jackson Street to the State Legislature where he has served for more than three decades, announced that he won’t run again when his term ends next year.

Roman is the Minority Leader for the Democratic Party in the West Virginia Senate. He has been in the State Senate since 1996 after serving in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 1988 to 1996.

Roman and wife Deborah live in Fairmont. Roman’s sister, Marie Prezioso, lives in Charleston.

Roman’s parents were Amelia Ann Yerace Prezioso and Roman Prezioso, Sr., who ran Prezioso Grocery at the top of Jackson Street. Amelia was famous for her canned peppers, which she grew, canned and sold for decades.

 

She is the mother of State Sen. Roman Prezioso, Jr., Class of 1967, who lives in Fairmont with wife Deborah, and Marie Prezioso of Charleston.

 
Monongah’s Preziosos include Lavania Serge Prezioso, Josephine Prezioso Westfall of Monongah, Bea Prezioso Mangino of Michigan, Brulina Prezioso Sweeney of Vienna, Barbara Prezioso Vozniak (married to  Mitch Vozniak) of Monongah, Marie Prezioso of Charleston, Eugene Prezioso and wife Pat of Michigan and Dr. Ronald Pearse and wife Julia of Fairmont (his branch changed the name from Prezioso to Pearse).

 

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