We gather in deep sorrow and heartfelt remembrance of Chad Bromley—a devoted councilman, proud veteran, loving father, son, brother, and loyal friend—whose life was tragically cut short on April 11, 2026. His passing leaves a profound void in the hearts of his family, his community in Greenville, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Chad was a man of unwavering commitment and quiet strength. In every role he held, he gave fully of himself. As a councilman, he worked tirelessly to serve his community with integrity, always striving to make Greenville a better place for families and future generations. His leadership was not defined by titles, but by action—by showing up, listening, and doing the hard work that often goes unseen.
As a veteran, Chad embodied courage, discipline, and selflessness. He served his country with honor, carrying those values into every aspect of his life. That same sense of duty extended to his family, where he was a constant source of love, protection, and guidance. His children were his greatest pride, and his devotion to them was evident in all he did. He was present, supportive, and deeply invested in their lives and futures.
To his friends and loved ones, Chad was dependable and kind—a steady presence who could be counted on in times of need. He had a way of making people feel supported and understood, offering both strength and compassion in equal measure. His loss is not only personal but communal; it is felt across the many lives he touched through his service and friendship.
In this time of grief, we hold close the memories of Chad’s generosity, his dedication, and the love he gave so freely. Though his time with us was far too brief, the impact of his life will endure in the community he helped shape and in the hearts of those who loved him.
We extend our deepest condolences to his children, his family, and all who mourn this tremendous loss. May you find comfort in the legacy he leaves behind and strength in the support of those who share in your grief.
Rest easy, Chad. Your service, your love, and your life will never be forgotten.