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John Bromley

Avon, Ohio

May 31, 1958 – Aug 27, 2024

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BORN
May 31, 1958
DIED
August 27, 2024
LOCATION
Avon, Ohio
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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John Bromley of Medina, age 66, passed away Tuesday, August 27, 2024, surrounded by cherished family. John was born in Chicago, Illinois to William and Patricia Bromley. He is survived by his loving wife Pamela (nee Ferrell), sisters Diane (Frank) Sietz and Jeanne (Anthony) Tosti, and was the...

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Dear Pam, We are deeply sorry for your loss of John. May his eternal spirit bring you comfort and peace during this difficult time. John, Dan and I started CMC on the same day and we were immediately friends. I will always remember the time John and I were driving down the interstate in Baltimore, lost and laughing together, with a map unfolded across the windshield when were pulled over by the state police who showed us the way to our destination. John was kind with an infectious spirit...

Dear Aunt Pam, Uncle Johnny brought so much laughter and memories into his nieces' and nephews' lives growing up. For my sister and me, he was our babysitter, vacation buddy, computer expert, swing-set destroyer, and jokster extrodinaire. How can I forget tring to beat him in a game of Dungeons & Dragons, or watching his eyes light up when he found Rocky & Bullwinkle reruns on TV? His Green Slime board game was a birthday gift I still think about to this day. "Johnny Dearest" found his...

Pam, I'm so terribly sorry to learn of John's passing. Although I haven't seen John in years, he was one of those people you remember all of your life. He was one of the funniest people I ever knew, but was such a kind soul too. I used to tell him he was the "Hawkeye Pierce of CMC", responsible and very intelligent but funny and never too serious. i remember you both sitting in your lawn chairs at Softball World for the CMC softball team games. He always would find something to laugh...

I worked with John for a few years when he was part of the IT dept. at ITT. He was such a wonderful spirit and always wanting to help anyone in any way possible. I really enjoyed my time with him. My sincere condolences and warm wishes.

Dear Pam, John was my dear, dear friend, my boss, my mentor and my brother of the heart. I have so many memories of working with him, his practical jokes were legendary to all that knew him and just made us love him more. Tom and I are sending hugs and prayers to you and your extended families for peace and love. We will miss him greatly. Love you Tina and Tom Dzurilla

Pam, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of John. He was such a wonderful person and I loved all the years we worked together at CMC. He is one of the funniest people I have ever known and always loved playing jokes on people. He was so much fun. He will surely be missed. Love, hugs and prayers to you and your family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was always so kind to me when we worked together at CMC, and always made me laugh. May you find peace through you loving memories. He will be missed.

Pam, Jean and I are so sorry to hear about John. We have may great memories of you guys and the CMC years. Our condolences to you and your family. Tom and Jean Esther