Eugene-Shade-Obituary

Eugene Shade

Columbus, Ohio

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SHADE Eugene "Gene" Shade, age 85, passed away at home on April 3, 2012, surrounded by his loving family. Gene was born on October 20, 1926, to the late Jacob and Theresa Shade. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brothers Albert (Helen), Herbert (Edna Mae) and Robert...

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Sorry to hear of Mr. Shade's passing, our condolences to your family, from your neighbor Doris Higgins and family.

So sorry for your loss. Your grandfather was always so kind. (Kelly-friend of Jen's)

Coach Shade was a true gentleman and a joy to play for at Cap. He will be missed by all who knew him and played for him..
- Tom Rutan 1961-1964 Teams

Our thoughts and prayers from the entire Gahanna Lincoln Baseball Team and families are with you and your family

Judy and family, deepest sympathy on your loss. Many years have passed since my family lived next door to your family on Beaver Ave. Good neighbors were gone when you moved.
Stay strong. All of you are in my daily thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

Susan (Wood) Shaffer
Newark

I have known Mr. Shade since I was around the age of 5. I have always respected Mr. Shade and will never forget how he changed my life - I saw my first COLOR TV in their home as a child, thank for that wonderful experience watching "Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color". A great man, a true inspiration and a kind and thoughtful person. I will miss him.

Coach Shade was a man of integrity and class. He was an inspiration to all of the Cap family.

We'll miss you coach! Coach Shade the gentleman coach taught us much more than football. He taught the meaning of life and how to live it. My most sincere condolences to the Shade family.
Steve LeFebvre '70

Dear Judy,
You have our deepest sympathy on the loss of a very devoted and sincere man when it came to Capital U. We will miss him and may God bless you in this, your time of grieving and heartache. Know he is in a better place.