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Cleo Jane Wade 1936-2009
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Remembrances
Dear John and family, Bob and I wanted to let you know how very sorry we were to hear that Cleo had passed away. The picture in the Niles paper showed her to still be as pretty as I remember her and not having changed much at all. I remember that in high school she was fairly quiet....as you were... but always seemed to have a good time. It is sad when someone we know passes away but we are of that generation and don't know from day to day when God will call us home. I hope some of your children live close enough to you to be of help. You are in our prayers. Sincerely, Bob Shoemaker and Kay Homer Shoemaker
Dr Wade and Family, I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to share some great times and memories with Jane. She was a special woman, wife, mother and especially a friend. My prayers are with all of you. Cathie Schoer
Dear John: I am so sadden to read of Jane's death. She was always so kind and accommodating to Oliver and me. Gen Luoma
Dr. John and Family, Was so sorry to hear of the passing of your wife and Mother. I never knew Jane well but only from the office but John, I knew you well and how much she helped and worked with you. My heartfelt sympathy, we are at the age but that doesn't make it easier. With sympathy and prayers, Dorothy Farnes Napier
Dear John, We are so saddened over the loss of your lovely wife, Cleo. What a great girl she was! She was loved by all of her classmates and teachers. She was truly special and will always fondly be remembered. We send our sincere condolences to you and your family. You are in our prayers. Warren and Mary Marazita
I met John and Jane Wade at the Northern Hotel in 1986 when I interviewed to join them and still remember my positive feelings toward both to this day 23 years later. I had the opportunity to work with Jane for more than ten years. She was always very compassionate, loving and caring to the patients. Sometimes patients having a bad day will be very rude to office staff and then nice to the physicians. I pitied those who would treat Jane badly as the secretary and then be nice to John, not knowing they were husband and wife. John would never tolerate anybody treating his wife poorly. I remember how she would fawn over my son Michael when he was 4 and would come into the office. She was a great woman and will be missed by those around her. We am truly sorry for the loss of your wife, mother and grandmother. John, my deepest sympathies for the loss and suffering that you are going through now. Sincerely, Bob and Jana Stockdale
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