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PETER BROOME

Stuart, Florida

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PETER HAROLD BROOME Peter Harold Broome, 89, passed away at home on December 2nd in Stuart, Florida. He was born in Tarboro, North Carolina to Harry and Eleanor Cuthrell Broome. He later lived and attended school in Washington, North Carolina on the Pamlico River. After graduation he moved to...

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I still miss you, Uncle Pete. Know that Winnie is doing pretty well at home with the help of David, and she enjoys Tom & Cindy's visits on special occasions. Love you always, your niece...Ellen

My condolences to Mrs. Broome and the Broome Family. I worked with Pete at Broome & Farina from 1973 to 1979. He and his partner John were my mentors. I am grateful to have benefited from Pete's knowledge, integrity, humor, and leadership. In 1980 I opened my own company with a fellow B&F alumni and patterned it after B&F. We continue to extend his legacy.

Even though my mom and dad came from two different places, they met each other while volunteering as summer youth councilors with the Methodist church. They have been true Christians that embrace and practice their faith every day of their lives. My dad has done so many things for so many people in his life, it would be hard to list everything. While I was growing up, he coached church league baseball, taught Sunday school, and worked on many committees for the church. When my dad...

How very blessed I have been to have had Peter H. Broome for my father in law. I love and admire him more than words could ever express, but I will try. He is one of the finest gentleman I have ever known. Both of his sons also have that same attribute. The memories of his warm smile and laughter will remain in my heart forever. His generosity, sincerity, integrity and strong faith has left an imprint on everyone who has known him. I learned so very much from him. Something I...

The Broome Family:

I was employed by Broome and Farina (Coral Springs)during the 1970's. I highly respected Mr. Broome who always had a kind word and gentle manner for everyone.

I extend my deepest sympathy to his family. Bless you.

My cousin Pete, I loved him. I was a nine year old boy when Pete returned home from World War II. A knock came to the door I raced to open it and there stood my cousin Pete Broome. He was in his uniform and he looked so tall and handsome to me. He was immediately my hero of the century. At once, I knew i had to emulate him. He would take me on walks, he would hit baseballs to me so I could practice catching flys. He told great tales that held my attention. It was from him I first heard...

nd on. But I won't. I trained with the 101 Airborne, and we laughed many times over the Army.
My love and memories of your family will continue to my end. Time has put a sdamper on me, and i can't find words to express my condolances to you all.
Stay in the graces of God. My love to you
Bill.

Dear Aunt Winnie, Tom, Cindy, & David,

Uncle Pete was the BEST uncle & constant source of smiles whenever I was in his presence. He was always expressing his appreciation to everyone he knew. I never heard an "ill word" about anyone pass his lips....except when his baseball team wasn't winning. :)

I will miss him very much, but will honor his memory by continuing to share his story...of love with Aunt Winnie & for his sons.

Your cousin,

Ellen :)

The Broome Family,

My name is George Shahood and I practiced law in Dania, Broward County Florida from 1968 to 1978. During part of that time I represented Broome and Farina, Consulting Engineers.

I knew Peter and John very well and admired Peter very much.

I was appointed to the trial court bench in 1978 by Governor Ruben Askew and and later elevated to the Court of Appeals and retired in 2009.

I always thought very highly of Peter and would like to extend my...