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Brent Collins

Shillington, Pennsylvania

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Brent W. Collins, 38, of West Reading, died July 6, 2015, at 12:08 a.m. in the Reading Hospital shortly after arrival.

He was the husband of Kim (Taylor) Collins. They were married for 13 years. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was the son of Beth (Vilski) Collins of Akron, Ohio, and the...

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Horrible horrible news I wanted this to not be true. Brent was always a nice guy never had a mean streak. I worked with him at lowes and I remember he was drinking out of a mug that had a picture of his daughter she was just born. He was such a proud father. His wife, kids and his art was everything. Brent you really made me think of how fragile this life is. One moment you are here and the next moment gone. Thank goodness for faith in God because I'm sure heaven is beautiful

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers in this difficult time.

Brent was my favorite stock boy way back when I worked at kaufmanns. We liked all the same off-beat movies and shows. Loved him so much. I can't imagine how much he will be missed. My heart goes out to the whole family.

Thoughts and prayers to the family.

You will be truly miss at lowes and my prayers go to his family .

My thoughts And prayer go out to Brent's family. I went to school with Brent from middle school on and worked with him at Builders Square. His art work was amazing. Always had a smile on his face. Great person. Saddens me he is gone so young. RIP Brent.

Brent was an amazing person. I loved all of our star wars talks and how much he talked about his kids and his art. He had the type of jokes that you would shake your head at but then when you saw him laughing at his own jokes it just made you laugh too. Work has not been the same this week without him, but we will push forward and perform and our very best because that is what Brent would want. My heart goes out to Brent's entire family especially to his with and kids. I am so deeply sorry...

Brent... the little kid a few doors down the street. The youngest brother of two of my best friends on ol' Collinwood. An infectious smile coupled with that knit Pepsi hat made him about the cutest all American kid on the planet... one you might see on cereal boxes or in toy commercials... but nothing artificial. Brent was genuine... the real deal. He grew up into a fine young man and a talented artist. His family is proud of him and deservedly so. He was raised right and carried those values...