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Larry Dale Cade

Jersey City, New Jersey

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American Cancer Society

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Larry Dale Cade, age 68 of Mantua, NJ died suddenly Sunday, February 27, 2011. Larry was born in St. Charles, Missouri, and had been a resident of Mantua for 45 years. Larry served 4 years in the U.S. Navy and was honorably discharged in 1964. He was employed at Philadelphia Electric Company...

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I really find it quite ironic that Uncle Larry passed away on my mom, his sister Doris' birthday. I feel so bad that Uncle Larry only lived 12 miles from my biological father Sonny in Gloucester but I never took the time to drive that dozen miles down the road and at least say hi. I loved my Uncle Larry very much. My thoughts again are with youyou Bobbie during this time. Love and hugs to you today.

Larry Cade was my uncle, i never met Larry but from what i can see here he will be greatly missed. My father, Harold CAde the youngest of the Cade brothers will miss him as well. Prayer go to the family. Thank you. Julie Cade ([email protected])

Larry Cade was my uncle, i never got a chance to meet him, but im sure he will be missed by many from what i have read, and his brother Harold, Jerry and sister Doris. My prayer go out to Larry's family. Thank you Julie Cade

May God's grace comfort you and the family at this time.

To the Cade Family,
The friendship and good times that i had with Larry will always be remembered.

George

We would like to let you no how sorry we were to here about Mr cade passing,I enjoyed being with him when he was down the park,he was one of a kind,he always told me to call him larry, but I was brought up to call someone Mr or Mrs and I coulden't our prayers are with you.love rich & marlene Sees

I have so many great memories with the Cade's I could write a book. Mr. Cade drove Sue and me to our first concert--BonJovi at the Spectrum! I will miss him dearly as the Cade's were second parents to me growing up. My prayers are with you for strength and my tears cry with you in sorrow. Keep his presence alive in the wonderful memories he has left behind.

In memory of Larry Cade. I will always remember all the good times on Helena Ave, swimming and playing b-ball on the driveway. Mr Cade always treated us as one of his own and always took the time to talk with all of us. I hope i have the same effect on kids as Mr. Cade did. Try to remember all the great times you all shared. God Bless !

Bobbie and kids, this is Bob Davidson Jr. in Beaver, Utah. Larry was my uncle. I remember Larry was always the good looking uncle in the family. My mom, Doris, always spoke so highly of him. I probably haven't seen Uncle Larry in 50 years or so. Our thoughts are with all of you during this time.
Bob & RaNae Davidson