
Jill (Strachan) Bromley 1942-2016
Bromley, Jill B. 73, of Glendale passed away January 3 at home. Jill was born to Donald and Charlotte Strachan on October 30, 1942 in Gross Pointe, Michigan. She is survived by her brother Bruce, sister Sherry (Barry)Trombly, daughter Bethany (Jeff) Mindock, sons Jonathan (Stephanie) and Noah (Laurie), 6 grandchildren as well as nieces and nephews. Jill was a caring woman who devoted much of her time to the community and the arts. She was an active member of the Glendale Woman's Club and ushered at Milwaukee's Pabst, Riverside and SkyLight theaters. Jill was an avid bridge player and loved music and the theater. She will forever be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and friend. A memorial service to celebrate Jill's life will be January 16th. Contact Jon at 414.875.7259 for details.
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Published in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on January 10, 2016
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Penelope L. Distin (VanGinderdeuren)
A good friend for many years. I was saddened to hear the news...will always remember her sense of humor.
Richard D. Grow
I am sadden to her of Jill's passing. She was good friend in school. Too young!!!
George J. Moses Jr.
I didn't know Jill during our high school years but we got to be friends and dated when we met on a blind date at Michigan State University.
She was such a sweet, caring person. I'm sorry to hear about her passing.
Dorothy Hyne (Trefzer)
Jill has been a good friend since 4th grade at Maire school. We spent many summers at GPC park, waterskiing, swimming and ice skating. She always had a good sense of humor. She was making us laugh so hard at our 40th reunion, we were crying! She will be missed.
Joan E. Kasabach (Swain)
Sorry to learn of Jill's passing. Though I didn't know her that well, I was well aware of her presence in our class and can easily see her smiling, energetic self as I think of her now. Joan Kasabach
M. Prudence Webb (Billiu)
Oh Jill, So sorry you are on another journey. I'm thankful for all the fun we had as City Park Bums - swimming, boating, waterskiing, playing cards, reading the Classics and flirting with the guards! Iceskating in the winter from the City Park to the Farms Park or Park Park were great adventures. We were truly blessed to have lived in a great community, attended GPHS and shared so many friends. Your friend, Prudy Webb Riley Billiu
Sharon P. Haas (Flynn)
I remember all these classmates not well, but I do remember them. It seems lately we are going too fast. 74 is to young to go and hopefully the rest of have 10 to 20 years But Prudy is right we had a reat life living in G.P. and going to GPHS. While we still remember they were great times.