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Larry D. Wade

Missoula, Montana

1941 - 2021

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Larry D. Wade

Larry D. Wade, our real cowboy, rode into the sunset to be with his Savior, Jesus, on Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2021 at Brookdale in Las Vegas, NV. Larry was born Nov. 17, 1941 in Cozad, NE to the late Don and Della Wade. His family and friends will remember him as...

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Had lots of great times with plenty of laughs with Larry. Always enjoyed his rodeo stories, guitar and singing. We´ve lost a good man. God Bless!

I remember Larry well and smile at the memories of our conversations.

To Sandy, I want to say to you how much I appreciated your kindness,caring and love. Larry is a one in a million guy A heart bigger than the big sky of Montana. I remember his music and art in his clocks. This is a picture of my memorial necklace, where I carry my Marcus close to my heart. It can hold anything from ashes to flower or what ever. It's a lovely way to take our loved ones with us. Your in my prayers, Sandy.

My sincere sympathy to Larry's family. I worked with him for 20 some years. I always liked visiting with him. I enjoyed his smile, his wit, and his kindness. He will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. My prayers and love are being sent your way. Ann M. Smith

My prayers and thoughts are with Sandy and the family. I knew Larry and Sandy in Missoula. I always loved Larry, he was a good friend with a big heart. May God and your loved ones help the family through this time of loss. Larry is now in heaven seeing Jesus with his own eyes. I'm know he has a joke and a song to share with him.

Sorry to hear about Larry's passing. We shared a lot of information, tips etc. while raising and breaking horses. We lived just down the road from each other on Big Flat Road in Missoula, also had cabins on Noxon Reservoir. Missed seeing him at Huckleberry Festival in Trout Creek, pancake breakfasts etc.

My condolences go out to Sandy and the family. I taught with Larry for many years and he always kept us laughing. He was not afraid to let people know how he felt about most anything. He coached a lot of basketball and got a lot out of his players. I´ll always remember him strumming his guitar in the morning in his classroom down the hallway. The students loved coming in to hear him play. Larry was certainly one of a kind. Craig and Susan Olson Peoria, Arizona

I fondly remember Mr. Wade. He was my science teacher at Washington Middle School. He had a great sense of humor and was very patient with me and my learning style. My school experience was not the best, but Mr. Wade and a couple of others made it bearable because of their extra attention and support. Such a nice man! Many prayers to the family and friends he leaves behind.

Mr. Wade was my 8th grade teacher- we used to race doing the daily crypto-quote in the paper and he played us Gordon Lightfoot songs while we took our math tests. He will always be remembered as one of my favorite teachers.