Obituary
Ashley Gail Cadieu was born on April 11, 1978, in Melbourne, Florida, to Paula & Mike Cadieu. She left her earthly home to be with many family members and friends in heaven on February 7, 2022.
Ashley graduated from Melbourne High School in 1996, with Honors. She received her AA degree at Brevard Community College in Melbourne, with honors. Ashley attended University of Central Florida and received her BS degree in Political Science in 2001 with the highest Latin honor: Summa Cum Laude.
Ashley received scholarships from the Kiwanis and the American Business Women’s Association.
Ashley worked for Brevard County Property Appraiser, Ally Financial, Ford Motor Company and was an Independent Consultant &Team Leader for Pampered Chef.
She was always acknowledged as being an excellent employee because she learned the job thoroughly, quickly, and trained others. She had a positive and outgoing personality – she never met a stranger.
She actively supported Down Syndrome and Autism organizations. She participated in walks for many years raising support for these organizations. Ashley was extremely proud to support Heaven For Bibs & Wipes.
Ashley is survived by her fiance’, Tom; siblings, Sarah and Garett Murdock; and her precious niece, Scarlett, and has many aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends that will deeply miss her. She was an animal lover and has 3 cats, Leonard, Sheldon, and Waffles.
Ashley is predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Fleet & Tina Burnam, and her paternal grandparents, Milton & Dottie Cadieu; her parents, Mike & Paula Cadieu; her brother, Michael Cadieu; and Uncle Gary Burnam. Besides shedding tears for the loss of these family members, she shed tears over the loss of cousins, aunts/uncles, friends and her precious dog, Maggie Mae.
A Celebration of Life event will be held in her honor from 1-4 p.m. on Sunday, April 3, 2022, at Wickham Park, 2500 Parkway Drive, Pavilion #1, Melbourne, FL 32935. The service will promptly begin at 1:30 p.m. and followed by a social gathering, food, and beverages. You are welcome to bring a covered dish.
Contact: Judy Robson, 321-537-1788
With lots of love.
My deepest condolences go out to all her family, and especially to her Aunt Judy who loved her so much.
I love you always. You will be missed greatly, not just by me but by many. Until we meet again, Zetta
Love, your cuz,
Jennifer
When you or someone in your family was sick I would let you know I was holding y’all up in prayer. It was my privilege to pray for you and your family.
My prayers continue to cover your family and loved ones. You were greatly loved and will be greatly missed. It is our hope to see you again.
One of my favorite verses is for your family and loved ones. It is full of promise. You are whole and well now in God’s presence.
‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. All these things are gone forever.’
Revelation 21:4
Ashley touched the heart of everyone she met. She had a heart of gold. She would do more for others than she did for herself. I am so "proud" of her owning a condo in Jacksonville and a home in Melbourne. She always welcomed family & friends into her home.
I was with Ashley the day she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior. I know she is in heaven, a much better place than here. I was at the hospital with her the day she left for Mayo Clinic. We hugged and prayed together. She assured me she was coming home. She would go to heaven one day but not that day. God had other plans. We know His Will is the best. Yet, we all are left here greatly missing Ashley and thankful that we had the pleasure of knowing her.
I have been blessed to read all the comments on Facebook . Thanks to everyone who commented there and will comment here.
I LOVE YOU, Ashley, Aunt Judy
I loved Ashley and enjoyed her renaming me from Uncle Larry to Chaz. We had a lot of fun together. It was Judy & my pleasure to take her to see George Jones in person. A memory never forgotten. I played his music when she came over to our to decorated our Christmas tree.
I miss her and love her. Uncle Larry "Chaz"
I enjoyed 35 years with her decorating my Christmas Tree and exchange an ornament. Another tradition we shared was making a big deal over the other's birthday. Before daylight of her birthday, I would go to her house and decorate her car with birthday decorations. I always looked forward to getting up and looking out side on my birthday to see she had decorated my mailbox and placed signs in my yard. I will greatly miss these two traditions. It makes me Proud of her to read all the comments posted on her Facebook page and know how much she touched others life. That was "Ashley". I am very Proud of Ashley buying a condo in Jacksonville and then a house in Melbourne and share it with family/friends. She always looked out for others more than herself. She had a heart of gold. She was well educated and loved everyone.
I know that Ashley is in heaven. I was with her when she made her profession of Faith. The last time I saw her in the hospital, we prayed together and hugged. She told me she was coming home and knew she was going to heaven one day, not now. Heaven is better than here. She is at peace and with other loved ones. I'm so grateful she was my niece. I will always remain very Proud of her and carry my memories until we meet again. I Love You Ashley. Aunt Judy
From: Uncle Larry: Ashley was one of the sweetest people I ever met. She always came to our house at Christmas time to help decorate our tree. She joked with me a lot and named me "Chaz." I usually played music for her. One of my fondest memories is Judy & I taking her to see George Jones in person. She loved George Jones and so did we. I will miss her a lot and loved her very much. Chaz.