He is also survived by four daughters, Julia (husband, Dale) Pearcy of Mahomet, Debra (husband, Mark) Stuff of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Pamela (husband, Drake) Darlak of Oswego, and Tracy (husband, Robert) Kaecker of Petersburg; two sons, Richard (wife, Lorrie) Arend of Montgomery, and Mark (fiancé, Marilyn Cox) Arend of Aurora; thirteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, one sister, Patricia Gebhardt of Springfield, and two nieces and one nephew.
Mr. McDade was a general foreman for Barber-Greene/Telsmith steel fabricators of Aurora. He retired in 1995. He had served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Mr. McDade was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville and had been a member of several social clubs in Aurora. He was an avid outdoorsman.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
He is also survived by four daughters, Julia (husband, Dale) Pearcy of Mahomet, Debra (husband, Mark) Stuff of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Pamela (husband, Drake) Darlak of Oswego, and Tracy (husband, Robert) Kaecker of Petersburg; two sons, Richard (wife, Lorrie) Arend of Montgomery, and Mark (fiancé, Marilyn Cox) Arend of Aurora; thirteen grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, one sister, Patricia Gebhardt of Springfield, and two nieces and one nephew.
Mr. McDade was a general foreman for Barber-Greene/Telsmith steel fabricators of Aurora. He retired in 1995. He had served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Mr. McDade was a member of Salem Lutheran Church in Jacksonville and had been a member of several social clubs in Aurora. He was an avid outdoorsman.
Services were entrusted to Williamson Funeral Home of Jacksonville, Illinois.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement