Arthur-Bromley-Obituary

Arthur R. Bromley

South Windsor, Connecticut

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BROMLEY, Arthur R. Arthur R. Bromley, 66, of South Windsor, and Ascutney, VT, husband of 43 years to Carmen (Lemieux). He passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, (November 18, 2006). Arthur was born August 26, 1940, in Springfield, VT, son of the late James...

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Dear Carmen, I was sad when I heard of Art's passing. He was such a nice man. Whenever he came into the office he made sure he came over and spoke to me. He would to tell stories of VT. He loved his family and was a truly good person. He will be missed.
Sincerely, Marion Knight (from Larson Construction Co.)

To Carmen and Family we are so sorry for your loss. We remember our cruise together and we had so much fun. Fond memories are what will comfort you. We were away for the weekend and did not find out until Tuesday night but our prayers are with you.

My condolences to you and your family.

To the Bromley Family---My deepest sympathy on your loss. I didn't know Art well, but I felt I did because my son Tom has been close to the family since he grew up with the kids in South Windsor. Tom always felt like he was part of the Bromley family, and Art was always good to him. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy for your loss,
Art was not only a highly respected
professional, but a valued co-worker
at LCM construction.

The staff of the South Windsor Senior Center always enjoyed Art's upbeat attitude. We send our condolences to all of his family and especially to Carmen.

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.
Arango Family

My sincere sympathies.

Along with my brother Jim I also remember Art's kindness and wisdom as he visited us at Carville's Ranch House. Just 2 weeks ago during a trip to Windsor I asked Jim if he had heard or seen Art lately? My condolences to your family of a wonderful man! His kindness to us Windsor kids will never be forgotten!