Christine L. Bromley

christine bromley

July 19, 1947 ~ November 18, 2021

Born in: Titusville, Pennsylvania

Christine L. Bromley, 74, of Meadville, passed away, Thursday, November 18, 2021 at her residence. She was born July 19, 1947 in Titusville, a daughter of Karl C. White and Edna Fordyce White. They both are deceased along with her brother, Richard who died in birth. She married James R. Bromley on March 22, 1969 in Titusville. She graduated from Townville High School in 1966 and she then attended Pitt Campus with a major in Business Administration. Christine was employed with G.C. Murphy as a Candy Counter before going to work Ellis Carload Day. Her favorite hobbies were visiting her children and grandchildren, going out fishing with her husband, and, visiting the casino. She is survived by her husband, James; a daughter, Trisha White and her husband Kyle of Titusville; a son, Justin Bromley and his wife Lisa of Titusville; a sister, Catherine Hines of Seneca; 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 many nieces and nephews. Per Christine's request there will be no services held at this time. A Celebration of Life will be held at Mystic Park later in the spring which will be announced. Private burial will take place in Tryonville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Christine has requested donations may be made in her memory to Hospice of Crawford County, 766 Liberty Street, Meadville, Pennsylvania 16335. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Christine's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com. Arrangements are in the care of Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.

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  1. I could not have asked for a more nice, caring and generous person to have been my Grandma. She was truly the keystone of our family that kept conversations flowing and always leaving everyone with lasting smiles.

    I will miss you so, so much Grandma. This isn’t goodbye, this is a “I’ll see you later.” Until that day comes, save a bowl of peppermint ice cream for me, please.

  2. I first met Christine over a decade ago. Immediately I loved her outgoing and caring personality. I realized this caring and loving individual was the rock to so many people. I look forward to seeing you again. We love and miss you. God bless and see you soon.

  3. Chris is dearly missed by my family and touched so many with her love. So many childhood memories she gave my family as we grew up. Our prayers and love are with your family.

  4. Dear Jim and family,
    We are so sorry to hear of Chris’ passing. She was such a sweet lady and know how much you will miss her. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. RIP, Chris.

  5. Jim and family, so sorry for your loss of your Wife, Mother, and Grandmother. Your have great memories to remember of her.
    Cousin Irene and family
    Gilbert Arizona

  6. Christine was a member of our graduating class of 1966 at Townville. I am so very sad to hear of her passing. For Jim and the rest of her family may God lessen the pain of her passing.
    Stan Wojton TOWNVILLE CLASS OF 1966

  7. cant remember ever a time there wasnt a smile on her face my favorite by far was her sneaky smile when you just knew there would be a prank to follow i will always remember the last few get togethers.love you always till we meet again.

  8. Chris and Jim are our neighbors, The most kindness most decent people i had the pleasure of knowing, Im goin to miss chris deeply, Rest in Peace, you were loved,

  9. I lived at the top of the hill, and you girls at the bottom of the hill. Went to school with Jim. My heart goes out to the whole family. Christine was a vey nice person..May God be with you all. Thinking of you Kay as well Helen Gilson Lawson


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