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Samuel Lee Cade Jr.

Birth
Jonesville, Harrison County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Apr 1990 (aged 60)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Waskom, Harrison County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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SAMUEL LEE CADE JR. was the son of Samuel Cade and Mrs. Floyda (Hill) Cade.

Obituary
"Funeral services for Samuel Lee Cade, of Dallas, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Lewis Funeral Home with the Rev. J.W. Reeves officiating. Burial will be in Belview Cemetery of Waskom. Mr. Cade died Saturday, April 28, 1990, in Dallas. Born January 11, 1930, in Jonesville, he was a son of Samuel and Florida Hill Cade. He attended Harrison Coutny public schools, and he was a laborer. Survivors include one son, Sammy Cade, of Dallas; two daughters, Quinzetta Jenkins and Dorothy Carson, both of Dallas; one brother, Elroy Cade Sr., of Scottsville; three sisters, Margaret Webb and Lillie Cade, both of Scottsville, and Mary Jones, of Richmond, California; and six grandchildren."

Sources ~ Obituary Published in the Thursday, May 3, 1990 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [Texas Newspaper]; and the 1900-1940 census records of Harrison County, Texas
SAMUEL LEE CADE JR. was the son of Samuel Cade and Mrs. Floyda (Hill) Cade.

Obituary
"Funeral services for Samuel Lee Cade, of Dallas, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel of Lewis Funeral Home with the Rev. J.W. Reeves officiating. Burial will be in Belview Cemetery of Waskom. Mr. Cade died Saturday, April 28, 1990, in Dallas. Born January 11, 1930, in Jonesville, he was a son of Samuel and Florida Hill Cade. He attended Harrison Coutny public schools, and he was a laborer. Survivors include one son, Sammy Cade, of Dallas; two daughters, Quinzetta Jenkins and Dorothy Carson, both of Dallas; one brother, Elroy Cade Sr., of Scottsville; three sisters, Margaret Webb and Lillie Cade, both of Scottsville, and Mary Jones, of Richmond, California; and six grandchildren."

Sources ~ Obituary Published in the Thursday, May 3, 1990 Edition of The Marshall News Messenger [Texas Newspaper]; and the 1900-1940 census records of Harrison County, Texas


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