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John Earl Cadle

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John Earl Cadle

Birth
Grassy Meadows, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA
Death
23 May 2006 (aged 87)
Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ephrata, Grant County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 391, Space F
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On 23 January 1920 Elijah Cadle (66), wife Nancy (66), married son, Evertte (31), daughter-in-law Verena (2?), grandchildren; Esta (3) and John (1) lived on Dawson Road in Blue Sulphur District, Grassy Meadows Precinct, Green Brier County, West Virginia. Elijah and Nancy owned their home free and clear. He was a general farmer. Evertte was a farm laborer. NOTE: Original image is faint, difficult to read.

On 15 April 1930 Evert E. Cadle (41), wife May V. (31), children; Estie E. (13), John E. (11), Homer G. (9), Thelma O. (7), Myrtle May (4+9/12), James Evert (2+4/12) and Hurburt R. (1+?/12) lived on Dawson & Smoot Road in Blue Sulphur District, Greenbrier, West Virginia. John's parents owned their farm. Sister Estie was employed as a cook.
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Columbia Basin Herald
Moses Lake, WA
Thursday, May 25, 2006

John Earl Cadle, 87, longtime southern Calif. and recent Moses Lake resident, passed away Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at his residence in Moses Lake, surrounded by his family.

The funeral services, officiated by the Reverend Steve Rice, will be held at 2 p.m. today at the United Methodist Church in Moses Lake. Military flag presentation will be held at the interment immediately following at the Ephrata cemetery. The viewing will take place at Kayser's Chapel of Memories on today from 8 a.m. until noon. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.

John was born August 18, 1918 in Grassy Meadows, W. Va. to the late Everett Elijah Cadle and Mae Cooper Cadle. He was one of seven children who were raised on the family farm in West Virginia.

He served proudly in the 20th Army Air Corps during World War II in the China Burma India Theatre for the duration of the war.

He married his longtime sweetheart Gloria Lee Ford from neighboring Rupert, W. Va. They had two children, Michael Dale and Diana Lynn Cadle.

For many years, John worked in the coal mines of W Va. before health issues forced a move to the high desert of Calif. where he gained long-term employment with the Department of Defense Civil Service branch, working at numerous military installations along the west coast. He proudly retired in 1983 after 33 combined years of federal service.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years Gloria Lee, daughter Diana and son-in-law Don Williams, granddaughter Michele and husband Tom Cram, grandson Don and wife Holly Williams II, five great-grandchildren Katrina Cram, Courtney Cram, Kassandra Cram and Matlyn Williams and Mason Williams. John was also survived by his brother Ray and his wife Loretta Cadle, sister Myrtle and her husband Champe Mitchell, brother Homer and wife Vena and sister Estee Hutsenpiller.
On 23 January 1920 Elijah Cadle (66), wife Nancy (66), married son, Evertte (31), daughter-in-law Verena (2?), grandchildren; Esta (3) and John (1) lived on Dawson Road in Blue Sulphur District, Grassy Meadows Precinct, Green Brier County, West Virginia. Elijah and Nancy owned their home free and clear. He was a general farmer. Evertte was a farm laborer. NOTE: Original image is faint, difficult to read.

On 15 April 1930 Evert E. Cadle (41), wife May V. (31), children; Estie E. (13), John E. (11), Homer G. (9), Thelma O. (7), Myrtle May (4+9/12), James Evert (2+4/12) and Hurburt R. (1+?/12) lived on Dawson & Smoot Road in Blue Sulphur District, Greenbrier, West Virginia. John's parents owned their farm. Sister Estie was employed as a cook.
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Columbia Basin Herald
Moses Lake, WA
Thursday, May 25, 2006

John Earl Cadle, 87, longtime southern Calif. and recent Moses Lake resident, passed away Tuesday, May 23, 2006 at his residence in Moses Lake, surrounded by his family.

The funeral services, officiated by the Reverend Steve Rice, will be held at 2 p.m. today at the United Methodist Church in Moses Lake. Military flag presentation will be held at the interment immediately following at the Ephrata cemetery. The viewing will take place at Kayser's Chapel of Memories on today from 8 a.m. until noon. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel & Crematory, Moses Lake.

John was born August 18, 1918 in Grassy Meadows, W. Va. to the late Everett Elijah Cadle and Mae Cooper Cadle. He was one of seven children who were raised on the family farm in West Virginia.

He served proudly in the 20th Army Air Corps during World War II in the China Burma India Theatre for the duration of the war.

He married his longtime sweetheart Gloria Lee Ford from neighboring Rupert, W. Va. They had two children, Michael Dale and Diana Lynn Cadle.

For many years, John worked in the coal mines of W Va. before health issues forced a move to the high desert of Calif. where he gained long-term employment with the Department of Defense Civil Service branch, working at numerous military installations along the west coast. He proudly retired in 1983 after 33 combined years of federal service.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years Gloria Lee, daughter Diana and son-in-law Don Williams, granddaughter Michele and husband Tom Cram, grandson Don and wife Holly Williams II, five great-grandchildren Katrina Cram, Courtney Cram, Kassandra Cram and Matlyn Williams and Mason Williams. John was also survived by his brother Ray and his wife Loretta Cadle, sister Myrtle and her husband Champe Mitchell, brother Homer and wife Vena and sister Estee Hutsenpiller.

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JOHN E CADLE
S SGT US ARMY AIR FORCES
WORLD WAR II
1918 2006



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