Robert G. Bromley Jr.
Robert G. Bromley, Jr. passed away on Friday, October 4, 2024 at the age of 72. Robert, who went by Bob, was born in Bloomington, IL on August 6, 1952. He is survived by his wife of 45 years Margaret (Peggy) Bromley (nee) Casey, his oldest daughter Erin Gutschenritter, her husband Adam, youngest daughter Kelly Bromley, granddaughters: Addison, Keagan and Bianca, sister Linda Stephens and her husband John, along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Bob, or Bummer to his friends, grew up in Pocatello, ID and moved to St. Louis, MO June 1, 1970. He attended Florissant Valley Community College and University of Missouri-St. Louis. Bob worked for Olin Corporation for 27 years.
Throughout his life Bob enjoyed camping, fishing, playing for the NADS, golfing, riding his bike, playing pickleball, finishing 2nd at poker and spending time with his family, especially his three granddaughters.
All are welcome to attend the celebration of life on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at Hacienda Mexican Restaurant from noon to 4pm, located at 9748 Manchester Road, St. Louis, MO 63119.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Provident Behavioral Health in Robert (or Bob) Bromley’s name (link provided below).
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A very nice tribute that highlights what I know was most important to Bob, – family.
I will cherish countless memories of the many adventures he & I shared over a lifetime!
Mark Bromley
After 51 years of friendship and numerous shared special occasions, we will sorely miss our great friend, Bob.
His devotion to his family and friends will be serve as a cherished memory for everyone. May God keep Bob and his family in His loving care.
Peggy and Family, Loved this tribute to Bob. Jim and I thought very moving and with special memories. He was a great guy, Peg. Will surely be missed by all who knew him.
Peggy–My heart is breaking for you and your beautiful family. We pray that you are blessed with gentle comfort. God bless
One word comes to mind when thinking of Bummer — inclusive. From poker to softball to basketball to float trips to life, it was, “Come join me.” “We are all getting together.” And then, “It’s great to see you.” Everyone will miss the glue that was Bob. I already do.
Thoughts and prayers with the Bromley family!
Many good times with all friends that made up the NADS family. Keep the memories close.
Peggy and kids, sorry for your loss.
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I am sorry to hear about Bob’s death. My condolences and prayers to the Bromley family.
It is hard to lose a contemporary and life long friend. Fond memories of cruising Red Steer to Tasty Treat, basketball at the Methodist church, helping each other get dates in high school with our current “dream girl”, that lopsided grin usually accompanied by his trademark chuckle. A good one done gone on! Peg and family, wishing you only good memories.
My thoughts are with you and your daughters and granddaughters, Peggy.
There is joy in shared memories.
There is comfort in shared grief.
Robert was my friend and I will miss my friend.
My prayers are with Peggy and her family.
I met Bob in high school and maintained a friendship over the years, mostly via golf. I’ll never forget his subdued humor and his lust for friendship and fun and the fact the we just had fun being together. It’s so true that you just don’t miss someone until they are actually gone. I’ve lost many friends lately, but I’m having a difficult time dealing with the loss of Bob. I feel blessed to have been his friend and Peggy I hope you and your family find hope and comfort in the coming days.
Thoughts and prayers for all of you.
The Robinsons will miss Bob! Our funny curmudgeon neighbor – always had a complaint delivered with humor! He definitely made us smile each time we talked. Between the gas leak at our house in the front yard…. near where he tossed his cigar ends… (He said he would find a new place to toss his cigars), to seeing and waving at Graeme each morning while Graeme attended HS via his bedroom during his senior year due to COVID, we always think of Bob with a smile. We will miss seeing Bob outside sitting on his porch. It was a familiar site. May his memory be eternal.