JOHN-WADDY-Obituary

JOHN VERNON WADDY

Birmingham, Alabama

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Birmingham, Alabama
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American Cancer Society

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WADDY, JOHN VERNON, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2009 after battling cancer. Though he is in a better place now, he will be greatly missed by his friends and family. Vernon was born on October 13, 1927 in Paris, Tennessee. He is preceded in death by his parents, Vayden Porter Waddy and...

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We'll miss you Uncle Waddy. You always knew exactly the right thing to say at the most opportune moment. Our prayers go out to Aunt Margaret, Charlotte, Janet and John.

My sincere condolences for the family of Vernon Waddy. He was a good friend and co-worker at Stockham for many years.
Waddy was witty and always a pleasure to be around.

Mr. Waddy leaves wonderful memories to all who knew him.....and many who didn't! He never met a stranger, had friends galore, and stories to go with them all. Waddy loved people, loved to tell a good joke, and loved to make us laugh. He was a man full of life and energy. We will miss him dearly, but will always be entertained by the memory of his smiles and laughter.

we have alot of fond memories of Vernon while we both worked for Stockham Valves. We send you our sincere condolences for your loss. He was such a nice man...our prayers are with all of you during this time.

Please accept our sincere regrets and condolences in the passing of Vernon, our friend-and Jo's high school classmate; and a team-mate of mine on the Grove High football team. His spirit and enthusiasm was always contagious in all our activities whatever it was.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Margaret and all the children and grandchildren.
Sincerely, Virgil and Jo Wall

We did not know the Senior John Waddy but are long time friends of Son, John Waddy. When we read about Mr. Waddy's gift for entertaining speaking we knew that he will live on in his son. Many have been the times that we have been cheered by his gift for speaking. Our deepest sympathies are with you all.

Teresa Moran and Jim Taylor