BROMLEY,
Frank
The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
July 10, 1959, p. 1
Rites Held For Frank Bromley
Funeral services for Frank W. Bromley of Phoenix, son of Mr & Mrs Arthur Bromley of Wickenburg, were held in Phoenix Friday afternoon with burial following in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Mr Bromley, 54, partner in the engineering firm of Johannessen & Girand of Phoenix, died suddenly the morning of July 1 at his home.
A native of Niagara Falls, N. Y., Mr Bromley came to Prescott in 1909 with his parents and moved to Phoenix in 1920. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology and Michigan State University. He had served Phoenix as its first highway safety engineer.
He also designed the runways and parking aprons of Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport; the runway for jet aircraft at Litchfield Naval Air Facility; the International Harvester’s proving ground near Phoenix; the runways at the Marine corps Auxiliary Air Station at Yuma; the access roads to the air force radar stations atop Mount Lemmon near Tucson and on mountain tops near Ajo and Winslow; and was a consultant for the Ford Motor Proving Grounds near Kingman.
Survivors are the widow, Anice; a daughter, Mrs Edman Devenney of Tempe; a son, Daniel of Phoenix; a brother, Daniel of Salt Lake City; and the parents of Wickenburg. His mother is presently in a nursing home in Glendale.
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