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the update i provided is sourced from our family, i am Bromley's great nephew, Anthony Armstrong. the news of his passing this morning was relayed to me by Everald Armstrong, Bromley's son, today.
 * I'm terribly sorry to hear that. However, Wikipedia has a policy of needing independently verifiable, reliable sources, especially for biographies of living or recently deceased persons. The links in my last sentence are to the three policies if you'd like to read further.
 * We have these policies to make sure there's no chance of us unknowingly spreading false information about someone. Imagine if someone who was just claiming to know the family came in stating all this stuff but it wasn't true, and someone from the family saw the Wikipedia article and it caused a lot of distress for them thinking their family member was dead but actually wasn't. So we just need some kind of source. Is there a notice in a newspaper somewhere maybe?
 * If you want to notify me of your reply, you can use . Let me know if I can clarify anything for you! Best wishes, 13:08, 18 August 2018 (UTC)