Robert-Wade-Obituary

Robert Wade

Alamogordo, New Mexico

1937-2011 (Age 73)

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Alamogordo, New Mexico

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Robert Wade, 73, passed away Wednesday, May 25, 2011, in Alamogordo. He was born Oct. 12, 1937, in North Park, Colo., to Robert Lee and Grace (Metcalf) Wade. He was a manager of rental properties for many years. Robert is survived by his son Travis L. Wade, of Paris, France, and his daughter...

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I will never forget Bob. I will turly miss him.

I am truly sorry for your loss. He was a good man. You are in my prayers.

Travis & Shirley....You may not remember me because we only were at Sunspot for six years when you were both very little. But I sure remember you and your dad....and I'm sorry for your loss. Judy Stover Hagge (now in Colorado Springs, CO)

Travis and Shirley, I remember the bonfires while your Dad was building the house in North Park. What fun we had. Also, the sawdust pile full of MONEY. Oh my, how impressed we were. Fond memories, Tami Kennedy Knox

Travis & Shirley, So sorry for your loss, now I remember Uncle Robby well! He didn't like the way I swept the floor! Funny the things you remember and of course that's not all, he was a big tease and lots of fun to be around. Cindi Biggs(Kennedy)

Travis & Shirley, sorry your dad is gone. I will always remember the anticipation that Uncle Robbie and family were coming to North Park for a few weeks, and the fun we had while you were here. I LOVE the picture with the obit.

im so sorry that you wont be here anymore to be my friend through the good and the bad. but im so happy that now you can have your peace and can hurt no more. i will truly miss you and will always keep you as a part of my life. in my heart you are never forgotton. rest in peace Bob you are free now from all that bound you. and free from all that hurt you. you were truly a good man.

Travis and Shirley, We met Bob when he went to work at Sac Peak about 45 years ago. Our memories of him are associated with the period of time he spent there. We enjoyed his friendship and sense of humor. We are sorry for your loss. Lou and Kathy Gilliam

Travis and Shirley, your dad worked with my dad Bill Davis at Sac Peak many years ago. My dad thought a lot of Bob and enjoyed working with him. Bob helped me with a programming class I took in college, and my instructor said, "Did Bob Wade help you with this? I'd recognize his programming anywhere!" I ran into him from time to time through the years, and it was always good to visit with him.
He always smiled. He will be missed by many people.