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Jimmie Glen Wade

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Wade, Jimmie Glen Ann Arbor, MI

Age 60, died at home with family and friends on Tuesday, December 25, 2007, following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born October 21, 1947 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri to Glendell and Margie Wade. Jimmie graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in...

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Jimmie -- we weren't close in High School, but you left an impression -- the great humor you brought to band and the always rambunctious fun you brought to every occasion. I am especially glad that we had some time to talk at the various reunions and thank you, who with Mike Robinson, made the early reunions possible. You will be missed. My condolences to your family. Duane Brown

What a wonderful legacy Jimmie has left us - I knew him in high school, and he was one of the people who made sure that all of us could stay in touch after graduation. His wonderful sense of devilish good humor was something we all looked forward to whenever he was around, but most of all, he had the biggest heart of anyone I ever knew. I hope you've already met my dear mother since you've passed over, Jimmie, and Nancy's right - keep the welcome mat warm for all of us. See you when we get...

Our sympathy goes to the Wade and Harms families. We bowled with Jimmie for many years and watched the girls grown up to women. Jimmie always had a great time and loved to party. He will be missed by all of you but his memories will live in you forever. He is in a better place and with no more pain.

My condolences to the Wade family. As a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, I'll always remember and cherish the fond memories and friendship I had with Jimmy. He was quite a character, in a very good way. It saddens me deeply to hear of his passing.

My deepest sympathy to Jimmie's family and his many friends.
I only saw Jimmie once a week at bowling but it was always a treat.
Jimmie has gone to a better place and the pain is now gone.

I will miss him.

Memories of long ago return and bring smiles. I'm sure that you are still smiling in the big blue up above.... Onward!! and keep in touch.
Connie Andrews

Jimmie - I'm glad we got the chance to talk at the 40th. I guess we'll have to wait a while for our Perry reunion, but I'm sure you'll have it all planned out just right! You'll be missed by many. My condolences to your family.

Hey Jimmie:
My old Vietnam vet brother from VVA 310 days. Always had a big smile to go with his warm heart. You will be missed, my friend.

We too are saddened to hear of Jimmie's passing. He fought a brave battle to the end. Jimmie valued his friends and tried to see as many as he could this last few months. He will be missed.