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Subject: [MIBARRY] Arlond D. BROMLEY
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 13:43:40 -0000


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Author: WHL44
Surnames: BROMLEY, VEENHOUSE, PEASE, GUTHERIE, STEVENS, FRAZIER, NIKITAS, LOOFBORO, KURTZ, HATTON, WILLIAMS
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BROMLEY, Arlond D.
Of Delton, MI

Passed away January 26, 2008. Arlond was born on December 29, 1934, in Sturgis, the son of Edward and Frances (VeenHouse) Bromley. Arlond was a graduate of Delton Kellogg Schools and was a veteran who served in the US Army. He retired in 1995, from James River Corporation, where he was an employee for over thirty seven years. Arlond was a member of Faith United Methodist Church, where he served on various committees and was very active in the Delton Kellogg Sports Boosters. He loved his family and farming. On January 15, 1955, he married Lois Pease, and she preceded him in death on September 13. 1996. Arlond is survived by his wife, Margaret (Guthrie) Bromley, whom he married June 6, 1998; daughters, Michele (John) Stevens of Harpers Ferry, WV, Monica (Gary) Frazier of Delton, and Melinda (Greg) Nikitas of Delton; step-daughters, Hope (Ken) Loofboro of Delton and Holly (Rick) Kurtz of Grand Rapids; a sister, Bonnie Hatton of Richland; sisters-in-law, Julie Bromley of Kalama!
zoo, Genieve Williams of Greensboro, NC; a brother-in-law, Ken Pease of Delton; 18 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Arlond was also preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Bruce and Clarence Bromley. The family will receive friends Tuesday 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Williams-Gores Funeral Home, in Delton. Funeral Services will be conducted, Wednesday, January 30, 2008, 11:00 AM at Faith United Methodist Church in Delton, Pastor Elmer Faust officiating. Burial will take place in Cedar Creek Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan or Faith United Methodist Church will be appreciated.
Published in the Kalamazoo Gazette on 1/28/2008. (Posted by a VOLUNTEER-NO family connection)

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