Mr. McDade was a native of Putnam County and lived in Baldwin County most of his life. He was retired from YDC where he was employed as a cottage parent. Mr. McDade attended Freedom Church and was a Woodmen of the World. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jeff and Grace McDade.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Hattaway McDade of Milledgeville; two daughters, Karen Gerrald of Franklin, N.C., and Glenda Bracewell of Jones County; a son, Freddy McDade of Milledgeville; two stepdaughters, Donna Evans of Milledgeville and Bonnie Sanders of Eatonton; two stepsons, Earl Evans of Jones County and Robert Evans of Alma; three sisters, Florence Bentley of Gray, Mary Blizzard of Coopers and Sara Harris of Milledgeville; three brothers, Walker McDade and Frank McDade, both of Milledgeville and Robert McDade of Jones County; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Mr. McDade was a native of Putnam County and lived in Baldwin County most of his life. He was retired from YDC where he was employed as a cottage parent. Mr. McDade attended Freedom Church and was a Woodmen of the World. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jeff and Grace McDade.
Survivors include his wife, Betty Hattaway McDade of Milledgeville; two daughters, Karen Gerrald of Franklin, N.C., and Glenda Bracewell of Jones County; a son, Freddy McDade of Milledgeville; two stepdaughters, Donna Evans of Milledgeville and Bonnie Sanders of Eatonton; two stepsons, Earl Evans of Jones County and Robert Evans of Alma; three sisters, Florence Bentley of Gray, Mary Blizzard of Coopers and Sara Harris of Milledgeville; three brothers, Walker McDade and Frank McDade, both of Milledgeville and Robert McDade of Jones County; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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