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Thomas "Tom" Charles Bromley, 69, of Muskego, WI, passed away in his home on June 6, 2024. Tom was born on June 30, 1954, to the late William Earl Bromley and Margot Ann Bromley.
In his professional life, Tom dedicated himself to a career in auto mechanics, serving as an Auto Body Technician at E.J. Salentine Buick Pontiac Dealership for 20 years where he developed close personal relationships. Subsequently, he transitioned into being an Operator Engineer at Local 139 for 25 years, showcasing his expertise and commitment to his craft.
Beyond his work, Tom found joy in his hobbies, particularly in Stock Car Racing. He built and raced his own car in which he could be seen racing at Slinger Speedway and Wisconsin International Raceway, among other venues. Tom served as a volunteer with the Fire and Emergency services of Muskego, Wisconsin for many years. His passion for these activities brought him closer to his community and allowed him to leave a lasting impact.
Tom is survived by his beloved mother, Margot Ann Bromley; his son, Thomas Charles Bromley, Jr.; his daughter, Krista Lynn (Bromley) Lanier ; and his sister, Sarah Louise (Bromley) Zichella. He is preceded in death by his father, William Earl Bromley.
Tom's presence will be deeply missed by all those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
As immediate family members reside out of state, no formal service is planned at this time.
The family greatly appreciates all thoughts and prayers for this kind man.
May he rest in peace.
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