Bret-Cadmus-Obituary

Bret T. Cadmus

Wernersville, Pennsylvania

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Bret T. Cadmus, 43, of Robesonia, passed away June 13, 2012, in his wife's arms at the Reading Hospital & Medical Center.

He was the husband of Beth A. Zimmerman-Cad-mus, with whom he shared 20 years of marriage on May 9.

He was a loving husband and father, putting family...

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Dear Beth so sorry for your loss sending love and thoughts to you and your family.

Beth, Azzurro and Violet,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Bret was one of the kindest persons I knew. He always spoke highly of his family. He will truly be missed. God has a very special person with Him. May Bret's love forever surround you, he will always be in your hearts.

I ONLY KNEW BRET FROM WORK,HE WAS AVERY NICE PERSON TO BE A ROUND. HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL.

Wearing our tie-dye shirts with pride in memory of Bret!

We were so honored to be a part of the celebration of Bret's life last night, Beth. We will continue to pray for you and your children, as well as all the family!! We will always remember Bret when we wear our tie-dye shirts. xo

Gala just sent this very sad news to us. I know there are no words to take away this kind of hurt. I just wanted to let you know I'm very very sorry this happened, and my thoughts are with you and your children.

the life won't be the same without you..but your footprint will remain forever in our lives...

Beth, I am so sorry for your loss! We will all really miss Brett. He was truly a One of a Kind person whose our loss to us is surely God's gain. Tom Moyer

I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Bret. As a little girl i always looked forward to attending the annual summer picnic, and the one hot dog that was always scorched beyond recognition on the grill. May angels lead him in.

Beth, Assurro and Violet,
My thoughts and prayers go out to your family with the passing of your soulmate and husband, and REALLY cool father. I spent many memorable times with him at work just sharing our common interests, listening to him explain things about astronomy or fossils or any number of other topics. I am glad I was able to share some of my music videos with him and discuss what he liked or did not like about them. I will miss his wackey sense of humor and his positive...