The tragic passing of Chad Bromley on April 11, 2026, has left the community of Greenville in deep mourning. A respected councilman, proud veteran, devoted father, and loyal friend, Chad’s sudden death in an accident has created an immeasurable loss for all who knew him.

Chad was a man who lived a life of service. Whether serving his country as a Marine or dedicating himself to his local community as a councilman, he carried a strong sense of duty and commitment. He was someone people could rely on—steadfast, compassionate, and always willing to step up when it mattered most. The town and the lives he impacted will always remember his contributions.
Above all, Chad was a devoted father. His children—Ryan, Raelynn, and Natalie—were the center of his world, and his love for them was evident in everything he did. To his family, he was not just a provider but a source of strength, guidance, and unconditional love. His absence leaves a void that words cannot fully express.
Friends and loved ones remember Chad as a true brother—someone who stood by their side through life’s highs and lows. The bonds he built were deep and lasting, rooted in loyalty, shared experiences, and genuine care. Many have shared heartfelt memories of his friendship, describing him as someone who never walked away when he was needed, someone who gave his all to the people he loved.
His military service also left a lasting impression on those close to him. The experiences he carried shaped him, but they also deepened his appreciation for life, friendship, and family. He lived with purpose and heart, and those qualities defined the man so many admired.
As the community grieves, thoughts and prayers are with his children, his parents, his brothers, and all who were fortunate enough to know him. The outpouring of love and support reflects just how deeply Chad Bromley impacted those around him.
Though his life was cut tragically short, his legacy of service, love, and friendship will live on. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Semper Fi, Chad. Rest easy.