He is survived by his daughters, Kimberly Dawn (Wade) Decker & husband David (Robinson, IL) and Tiffiney Ann (Wade) McCullough & husband Kenneth (Robinson, IL); by his grandchildren, Zachery Decker, Zeth Poettker, Ethan Decker & wife Dakota, Bryan McCullough & wife Whitney, Benjamin McCullough, and Keira McCullough; by four great-grandchildren; by his brother, Clarence "Junior" Wade; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Though he spent much of his childhood in Missouri, George and his family eventually moved to Illinois. In 1962, he and his brothers, Emmitt & Johnny, made their way to the Flat Rock area, and it was here he started Wade Logging in 1964. His expertise and precision brought George professional success for over 25 years before a heart attack forced him to lay down his chainsaw in 1990. It was at this time he decided to take up poultry farming and would win both accolades and the respect of Perdue Farms for the quality of his work. In fact, it could be said that George Wade was a man of quality. His family will remember the compassion he had for the less fortunate, as well as the God-given intelligence and ingenuity he put on display, day-in and day-out. Simply put, he didn't do anything halfway and was nothing short of a perfectionist.
Though he often sought perfection, he eventually realized that perfection was something he could not personally attain, which is why he put his life in Jesus' hands just a couple of years ago. Because of this decision, we have the assurance that his 77 years with us were merely the beginning in light of everlasting life.
A time of visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 5th at the Goodwine Funeral Home in Robinson. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 6th, at the funeral home with Bro. Gene Beard officiating.
He is survived by his daughters, Kimberly Dawn (Wade) Decker & husband David (Robinson, IL) and Tiffiney Ann (Wade) McCullough & husband Kenneth (Robinson, IL); by his grandchildren, Zachery Decker, Zeth Poettker, Ethan Decker & wife Dakota, Bryan McCullough & wife Whitney, Benjamin McCullough, and Keira McCullough; by four great-grandchildren; by his brother, Clarence "Junior" Wade; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Though he spent much of his childhood in Missouri, George and his family eventually moved to Illinois. In 1962, he and his brothers, Emmitt & Johnny, made their way to the Flat Rock area, and it was here he started Wade Logging in 1964. His expertise and precision brought George professional success for over 25 years before a heart attack forced him to lay down his chainsaw in 1990. It was at this time he decided to take up poultry farming and would win both accolades and the respect of Perdue Farms for the quality of his work. In fact, it could be said that George Wade was a man of quality. His family will remember the compassion he had for the less fortunate, as well as the God-given intelligence and ingenuity he put on display, day-in and day-out. Simply put, he didn't do anything halfway and was nothing short of a perfectionist.
Though he often sought perfection, he eventually realized that perfection was something he could not personally attain, which is why he put his life in Jesus' hands just a couple of years ago. Because of this decision, we have the assurance that his 77 years with us were merely the beginning in light of everlasting life.
A time of visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 5th at the Goodwine Funeral Home in Robinson. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 6th, at the funeral home with Bro. Gene Beard officiating.
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