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Judge Robert Cameron Broomfield

Phoenix, Arizona

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Broomfield, Robert Cameron A devoted family man and a Senior Judge for the United States District Court of Arizona, passed away on July 10, 2014 at the age of 81. Judge Broomfield was born on June 18, 1933 in Detroit, Michigan to David Campbell Broomfield and Mabel Margaret...

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To the entire Broomfield family (and particularly to Alison), the Judge was an amazing man and his legacy is not only represented by the work he did but in his family. Treasure the memories whilst you learn to circumnavigate the hole his departure has most definitely left. I never drive through Rancho Solano without thinking of your family. I am so sorry that I was out of town and unable to pay proper respects. May light perpetual shine upon him.

Bob Broomfield was a great judge and a great person. He will be missed.

My heartfelt condolences to Judge Broomfield's family. What a kind, patient, good-hearted person your husband and father was! I played on the Larks softball team he coached for two seasons, and was honored when he agreed to officiate at my wedding to Chris Mills in June, 1985, a week before his federal appointment began. May he rest in peace.

I had a lot of contact with Judge Broomfield when I was JA to Judge Strand. He was always very professional and a man of great integrity, a definite credit to the Superior Court Bench. I know you will miss him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Cuma and family,
My prayers and thoughts are with you for your loss of Bob. Its been years since we were old neighbors in the Womack neighborhood. And how very kind Bob was when he represented me in Court in the 1970's when he was partners with Marquardt and McCarthy. Cuma remember the Paradise Valley Women's club? I would love to be at service but will be out of town. I am so proud to have known Bob. God bless you all.
Joanne Storms Nolles

Judge Broomfield was the best judge before whom I practiced.
It was an honor and pleasure to be in his court room. He was always thoroughly prepared and treated everyone with dignity and courtesy.Arizona has lost one of its' finest jurists .

Even through we only had the pleasure of meeting Bob a short time ago, we were blessed by how he loved and cared for his family. A humble man who it was a sincere pleasure to get to know.