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John H. Broujos

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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John H. Broujos, 87, of Carlisle and Pittsburgh died on Friday, July 8, 2016 at his daughter Melanie's home in Pittsburgh, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on February 12, 1929 in Wilmington, DE, a son of the late Nicholas Michael Broujos and Jenny (Pavoni) Broujos. John graduated...

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Would most likely follow his advice today and really still do and am certainly inspired by his example. I join in the comments of our friend Fred Noye made in 2016 as very relevant today

His memory continues to inspire.

Of course I remember John, will never forget him and will always treasure the association I had with him. He was a mentor as well as a friend to me and many others. Keith Quigley

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I am very thankul for John and and his mentoring back in 1978 when I graduated from law school and didn't know a soul in Cumberland County. I rented space from him for a few years and he opened his form file to me. It was invaluable. He also offered wonderful advce as to how to be a good honest lawyer, not just a successful (i.e. money) lawyer. His family became very close to my family and they even baby sat our son, John, who is now doing very well and in fact became an EMT with Silver...

Thank you, everyone, for taking the time to write such meaningful condolences. They comfort us as we mourn the loss of our brave and beautiful husband, father and grandfather. God bless you all -The family of John Broujos

I had the honor to serve with John in Harrisburg. We had adjoining districts and represented Cumberland County. Although we were of different parties, it did not interfere in our efforts to try to help our area.
John was a class act and a gentleman in every respect. I am so sorry to learn of his passing, but will cherish the memories of our work together. We didn't always agree, but that never stood in our way to try to accomplish our shared goals.
Todays elected officials could...

Dear Melanie and Family,
Please accept my condolences. I only learned about your father's life by way of his obituary; what a full one he lived. I know this must be a difficult time for you, but I realize you have the support and love of your family. Please also know that you are in my thoughts during this sad period.
Sincerely,
Loraine Taylor

One of the "good guys".