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Martin Guyer Wade Jr.

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Martin Guyer Wade Jr.

Birth
La Paz, Bolivia
Death
25 Jan 2013 (aged 61)
Covington, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Kent, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 28B Site 816
Memorial ID
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SSGT US Air Force
Vietnam

This is a temporary picture and will be retaken when the grass has been put in. It may take several weeks for the area to be done. I have place this memorial in my Temporary Virtual Cemetery so it will not be missed when I retake pictures.

Martin Guyer Wade was 61 years old. He was born on April 28, 1951 in La Paz, Bolivia. He is missed by his wife Rachel Ann; children and their spouses Martin John & Alisha, Justin Lee & Susan, Dustin Thomas & Deborah and Karleene Renee & James. He will also be missed by his sisters, Karleene and Elizabeth. He loved his 13 grandchildren. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in (1971-1973) in England, after which he met Rachel, and they were sealed in the Los Angeles Latter Day Saint Temple for time and all Eternity. He also served his country in the Air Force for seven years. They lived in Covington, WA and worked for Emerson Electric, and for Boeing. He loved working on anything that could be plugged into an electrical outlet. Ham radio was also a passion of his, and he will always be remembered as KC7DJY. He was a lover of music and had a great sense of humor. His service was on Thursday, January 31, 2013, at the Kentwood LDS building.
SSGT US Air Force
Vietnam

This is a temporary picture and will be retaken when the grass has been put in. It may take several weeks for the area to be done. I have place this memorial in my Temporary Virtual Cemetery so it will not be missed when I retake pictures.

Martin Guyer Wade was 61 years old. He was born on April 28, 1951 in La Paz, Bolivia. He is missed by his wife Rachel Ann; children and their spouses Martin John & Alisha, Justin Lee & Susan, Dustin Thomas & Deborah and Karleene Renee & James. He will also be missed by his sisters, Karleene and Elizabeth. He loved his 13 grandchildren. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in (1971-1973) in England, after which he met Rachel, and they were sealed in the Los Angeles Latter Day Saint Temple for time and all Eternity. He also served his country in the Air Force for seven years. They lived in Covington, WA and worked for Emerson Electric, and for Boeing. He loved working on anything that could be plugged into an electrical outlet. Ham radio was also a passion of his, and he will always be remembered as KC7DJY. He was a lover of music and had a great sense of humor. His service was on Thursday, January 31, 2013, at the Kentwood LDS building.


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