James R. Bromley

January 30, 1951 ~ March 28, 2022
Born in: Titusville, Pennsylvania
James Robert Bromley, 71, passed away peacefully, on Monday, March 28, 2022 at Meadville Medical Center.
He was born January 30, 1951 in Titusville, a son of Norman Bromley and Gladys Metcalf Bromley. He married Christine L. White on March 22, 1969 in Titusville.
James enjoyed visiting his children and grandchildren, fishing, and going to the Casino with his wife, hunting, politics, and NASCAR.
He attended Townville High School and served in the United States Army during Vietnam.
He was employed with Cytemp, Joy, Grand Valley Manufacturing, and Starlight Diversified.
James was preceded in death by his wife, Christine; his parents, Norman and Gladys; two brothers, Rick and Lawrence; and three sisters, Betty, Myrtle, and Nancy.
Left to cherish his memory is his daughter, Trisha White and her husband, Kyle of Titusville; a son, Justin Bromley and his wife, Lisa of Titusville; two brothers, Roger Bromley of Jamestown, New York and Bill Bromley of Cherrytree; a sister, Barbara Antill of Eads, Tennessee; two granddaughters, Amber Vecero and her husband, Michael of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee and Rebecca Bromley of Titusville; two great-grandsons, Tony and Nico Vecero of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and several nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
James and Christine will be laid to rest together at Tryonville Cemetery.
Memorial donations in James' memory may be made to VFW Post 5958, 206 Saint John St, Titusville, PA 16354.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on James' Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.
My Grandpa was the type of man to drop everything and lend a hand if you needed it. There was never a dull moment with Grandpa around, you would be smiling ear-to-ear from the many jokes he told.
My fondest memory of my Grandpa was receiving letters from him while I was in basic training. He always found the right words to say to offer support when I needed it most. As much as I will miss you Grandpa, I know your place belongs in Heaven next to Grandma. Much love to you Grandpa—I’m looking forward to seeing you and Grandma again soon.
You and your family have our deepest sympathy and are in our thoughts and prayers. Jim was a great friend and a great man and he will be greatly missed.
Al and Pam Rosenberg
prayers and love to all we love you uncle jim we know that you and aunt chris have been joined back together.though you will be missed i recall when we were just young kids calling you uncle bozo the clown, i cant remember how or why we had that nick name,not only were you a loving uncle but you were also a best freind
Uncle Jim I will miss you till we meet again love you
my prayers are with trisha and justin i am sorry to hear about the loss of your dad
You and your family have our deepest sympathy and are in our thoughts and prayers. Jim was a great friend and a great man and he will be greatly missed. Emery and Judy Terrill
Trish and Justin and family I am so sorry for the loss of Uncle Jim sending prayers and love and hugs for the family.Uncle Jim when you and Aunt Chris came to visit us in New Jersey we use to call you uncle bozo the clown I can’t remember why cause we were still little back then lol. I love you and I am going to miss you very much give everyone hugs for me till we meet again . Fly high and R.I.P
Jim as we called him, Him and his wife Chris was the sweetest couple and the best neighbors anyone could ask for, They were kindhearted, And we will miss them, R.I.P.
Trish and Justin, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. Many prayers and hugs go out to you. We were friends and had the cabin down from Rick and Cathy. Used to see him and Chris at the casino when Ed was alive, Ed passed 10/25. May he find peace with God. I know he missed Chris so much.