Charles S. Romanes
1851–1922 (age 71)
Biography
Charles S. Romanes was a writer whose prose gave voice to the landscapes and lives of his era, shaping stories that lingered with generous insight. He drew inspiration from the Scottish Borders and wrote with a sharp technical skill that highlighted the dignity of ordinary moments.
He now rests in Kelso, where the rhythms of the Tweed echo the steady cadence of his work. His readers remember him for the compassion in his pen and for the clarity with which he described both people and place.