Mr. Cade, a retired lumber yard operator, had moved to Corpus Christi about four years ago after living more than 50 years in Frankston. He was a member of the Macabee Lodge and the Frankston Church of Christ.
Survivors are three sons; Roscoe Cade, Roy Cade, and Burl Cade; three stepsons; five daughters, Mrs. Bertie Saunders, Mrs. Euna Brashier, Mrs. Jewel Sammons, Mrs. Lona Mae Hasha, and Mrs. Lola Vae Clark; two Brothers, Jim Cade and Bill Cade; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Coltharp, Mrs. Emily Cook, and Mrs. Mattie Chapman, 31 grandchildren and 62 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Cade, a retired lumber yard operator, had moved to Corpus Christi about four years ago after living more than 50 years in Frankston. He was a member of the Macabee Lodge and the Frankston Church of Christ.
Survivors are three sons; Roscoe Cade, Roy Cade, and Burl Cade; three stepsons; five daughters, Mrs. Bertie Saunders, Mrs. Euna Brashier, Mrs. Jewel Sammons, Mrs. Lona Mae Hasha, and Mrs. Lola Vae Clark; two Brothers, Jim Cade and Bill Cade; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Coltharp, Mrs. Emily Cook, and Mrs. Mattie Chapman, 31 grandchildren and 62 great-grandchildren.
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