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Howard "Howie" Mills
Bromage Jr.

June 3, 1939 – March 10, 2018

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Condolence From: Jack & Lynn Clarkin
Condolence: Lois & family, Our deepest condolences on the loss of Howie. We were unable to attend his services. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Sunday March 18, 2018
Condolence From: Fred Singer
Condolence: Howie was one of the best friends that I would ever have; being so personable and always with a smile :)
I will miss him and live through his spirit. My thoughts and condolences are with Howie's family.
Friday March 16, 2018
Condolence From: Karen Gemme
Condolence: To the Bromage family, very sad to hear about our loss of Howie, he was an upstanding man. I am grateful for the time spent growing up my cousins, for all eternity. Thoughts, prayers and heartfelt condolences. The Gemme family, Karen
Thursday March 15, 2018
Condolence From: Mike Cotnoir and family
Condolence: Our deepest sympathies to the entire Bromage family. Howie was the most amazing athlete and person to be part of our community. His kindness and sincere passion to play hard and be a caring man for all is a lesson for all. Our family has wonderful memories growing up and being closely associated with the entire Bromage family. Howie is a true hall of Famer, but an even better man and friend. We will miss him so much.
Wednesday March 14, 2018
Condolence From: Bill LaMontagne
Condolence: Our family has lost a true gentleman. Howie had such a great sense of humor. He enjoyed the corny stuff just like Uncle Henry. God bless you Howie. You will never be forgotten.
Wednesday March 14, 2018
Condolence From: Bruce Chamberlain
Condolence: Geri and I send our deepest condolences. Howie has been a special friend and teammate for many years. But most of all he was one of the best human beings I ever knew. I was fortunate to speak with him last Friday and will always remember the conversation.
Wednesday March 14, 2018
Condolence From: Howard Florian
Condolence: To Lois and family. I was shocked to hear about Howie's passing. It was only about a month ago that we had lunch together, and talked about getting together again. I knew Howie from the meals on wheels program where Lois sorted the meals and Howie and Bob delivered them. What a pair. We are out of town and unfortunately will not be at the wake or funeral. My heart and soul and prayers go out to you and your family.

Howard
Wednesday March 14, 2018
Condolence From: Bill Moryto
Condolence: Bob and family;

So very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He was such a wonderful and giving man. His passing is a loss not only for you but for the Enfield community and all who knew him. His memory will continue in all who were effected by his coaching and spirit.

With Sympathy,
Bill Moryto
Suffield CT
Tuesday March 13, 2018
Condolence From: Kathi and Mike Crawford
Condolence: To Lois and family. We are deeply saddened by the passing of Howie. Had the privilege knowing and playing softball with him in Enfield for 15 years. A true competitor on the field but gracious win or lose. A true gentleman. The world could certainly be a better place if there were more like him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. God bless you.

Kathi and Mike (Harpo) Crawford
Tuesday March 13, 2018
Condolence From: Rob Rarus
Condolence: I am deeply saddened to hear of this news. I can only echo all of the words of tribute to Howie. He was a gifted athlete, but much more importantly he was a humble, giving man who dedicated his life to his family and his community. He took the time to care. I have many fond memories of playing basketball with him in the rec leagues in Enfield. He had one of the highest basketball IQs of anyone I know, and he was the consummate team player, a quality which he also echoed in every aspect of his life. I also have good memories of attending college basketball games with him and several of the other guys from the Enfield rec leagues, including a road trip several years ago to see a game at the Brown gym, as guests of Russ Tyler. On that day, Howie and Lois gave a few of us a brief walking tour of the Brown campus, after the game. Again, one of many fond memories. It was my privilege to know Howie as my friend, and I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Lois and the Bromage family. I know he was a man of deep faith, and that he now is in the hands of the Lord. Rest in peace, my dear friend, and thank you for the gift of your generous spirit.
Tuesday March 13, 2018
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