2049 Carolina Place Drive
Fort Mill, South Carolina
James David Broome INDIAN LAND - Mr. James "Jamie" David Broome, 49, formerly of Indian Land and currently of Clover, died Saturday, June 28, 2014, at Carolinas Medical Center Main in Charlotte, N.C. Visitation will be held 10 a.m. on July 2, 2014, at Independent Bible Baptist Church, 17025 Lancaster Highway, Charlotte, N.C., with Celebration of Life service and graveside service following at 11 a.m. at same location. Born on Aug. 16, 1964, in Fort Mill, S.C., his family moved to Indian Land, S.C., in 1973, where he spent most of the rest of his life. Jamie was the son of the late Bobby Ray and Gloria Adkins Broome. He was the youngest of five children and was known to them as the classic little brother. To others he was known as "Preacher." Jamie spent his life working very hard always to help others whether it was his family, friends or just someone that needed help. He loved racing and spent a lot of his time with the #53 and 55 cars of Warrior Racing Team. But more than working or racing, Jamie loved his family dearly and spent his time with his wife, children and grandchildren. He was a Christian man that loved God and his church. He is survived by his wife, Robin Broome; daughter, Rachel Broome, stepdaughter, Cristal Hickman; stepson, Dwayne Mullis and his wife, Casey; three grandchildren, Jayden Lewis, Mason Mullis and Camden Mullis; brothers, Bobby Ray Broome Jr. and his wife, Jesus Broome, Len Broome and his wife, Kathy Burris Broome, and Tony Broome and his wife, Marie Laney Broome; sister, Melissa Broome Henke and husband, Dennis Henke; and nieces and nephews, Chrystal, Nelson, Daisy, Jeremy, Anna, Kevin, Logan, Carson, Stacey, Joey, Kaylie, Reese, Michael, Leigh, Caleb, Laney, Dusty, Theresa, Matt, Craig and Robert, that loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bobby and Gloria Broome and first wife, Denise Mullis Broome. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Independent Bible Baptist Church at 17025 Lancaster Highway, Charlotte, N.C. Palmetto Funeral Home is handling arrangements. The family sincerely thanks all of the staff in the Trauma Unit at CMC Main, Medic and the countless friends and family that have spent their time in prayer over the last two weeks. Condolences to the family may be made at www.palmettofh.com.
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Myra Thomas Dalgleish
July 5, 2014
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Tabatha Steele
July 2, 2014
thoughts and ptayers for family james was a great man
troy hepler
July 1, 2014
WE met Jamie several years ago @ Darrells go-kart track. He was a very nice guy, always wanting to do the right thing.May GOD bless each one of you during this time of sorrow.
David & Joyce Henderson
July 1, 2014
I am praying for my family, May GOD be with our family in this time. I may be Jamie's cousin but I loved him like a brother as I feel the same about all of the family. GOD will ease the pain as time goes by, but the missing and longing for him will be for ever. Just know family he is with the LORD now and we will be with him again. I love you all!!!!
David Broome
Kannapolis, NC
July 1, 2014
Praying for the family. So sorry for your lost. Broome is loved and will be missed.
Richard Jones III & Sissy Queen
July 1, 2014
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