Robert-Cadle-Obituary

Robert D. Cadle

Rochester, New York

Mar 9, 1938 – Oct 18, 2010

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BORN
March 9, 1938
DIED
October 18, 2010
LOCATION
Rochester, New York

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Dreier-Giltner Funeral Home - Rochester Obituary

Irondequoit:October 18,2010.Survived by his wife Phyllis;sons,Robert,and Patrick Cadle;daughters,Karen Moore,Sandy(Ken)Cadle,Susan(Antonio)Maysonet,Sharon(Vince)Gallo,Mary(Andy)Herdzik,Kathy(Scott)Ferguson;brother,Hal(Mary)Cadle;sister,Bonnie(Bob)Bayer;11 grandchildren;aunt,Georgiene...

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To all the Cadles- I'm very sorry to hear of your Dad's (husband's) passing. It's never easy to have a loved one pass away. My thoughts are with you all. Sue Berman(Kellar)

Phyllis I was sad to here that your husband passed away. I hope to see you soon. I will be thinking of you.

I'm so sorry. Mom just told me yesterday about Bobs passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Barb McCarthy Farruggia

I worked with Bob for many years at Xerox, and he had such a way about him, with his humor and many stories. He was indeed a great guy.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mrs. Cadle, I'm Donald White (nephew to Callie Daugherty of 142 Amerige Park). I had the opportunity to meet Mr. Cadle when I lived on Amerige Park for 12 years. My aunt Callie and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the lost of Mr. Cadle. Please remember we are here for you and yours. Mr. Cadle was a kind, quiet and humble man. May our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ welcome Mr. Cadle to his heavenly home.

Bob and I kept in contact as email buddies; he in Rochester and me in South Carolina. He never spoke of being ill and so his passing is alarming to me. I know he loved the Lord and his family and they will rejoice again one day in heaven.
Bob and I worked together for many years and he was a team player. Definitely a low key guy. I know he tried to keep in contact with most of his Xerox buddies and I for one will miss his emails and friendship.

A great guy with a great family. Bob was the first person that I was introduced to when I started in Xerox in 1966. We worked together for mnay years. He had a great sense of humor. He slways talked about his kids. Great memories of a great guy.