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Steve Wade

Panama City, Florida

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Steve WadeSteve Wade, born January 27, 1950, passed away February 1, 2024, in Panama City, Florida. Steve was born in LaGrange, Georgia. The family moved to Dothan in 1957. He was a junior high quarterback, basketball player, and track runner. That sporting spirit continued to Dothan High School,...

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Just found out about Steve´s passing today. My heart is sad. He was a special fiend and we had some fun times. I had the "privilege" of making him a jacket in one of my home ec classes. It was fun. I think my teacher had a crush on him. I will always remember that beautiful smile of his. Praying for the family as you near his birthday and the anniversary of his home going.

I was deeply saddened to hear about Steve´s padding! I went to the University of Alabama with Steve and got to know him through the FCA. He was a super guy with a great smile!!! Sending my deepest condolences to his family.

RIP Coach! I will never forget you in helping me during my senior year at Winter Park High School while we were in the state quarterfinals with my punting against Merritt Island High School. Even though you weren´t a coach with WPHS, your coaching me with my punting helped me to get through to the next level. Thank you again and may you rest in peace with our Heavenly Father! Condolences to your family and I will always remember you on that particular night! Roll Tide! Warmest regards, Tim...

I met Steve in the 80's when I dated Brenda's sister. Steve I am sorry for your passing but I know where you are. You were such a great fellow,even though I only was around you briefly, you were great. I send my heart felt condolences to Jeremy and the rest of the family. R.I.P. Steve, I will never forget you

Praying and Sending Hugs to all of you! What a very especial person and family!

It was an honor to have Steve as my friend. My love to Tommy & Donna & Vicki and all the Wade family.

I love all my cousins, but Steve was special. Always so sweet and funny and he always had a smile on his face! I have so many fond memories of him. Although we all miss him here, we know he is rejoicing in the arms of his Savior!

Steve had many talents, including sports, singing, and playing his guitar. He was the main entertainment in our six grade banquet at southside elementary school. He could almost put Ray Stevens to shame when he stood on that stage play this guitar, put on his head piece and proceeded to sing Ahab the Arab!!!! Rest in peace my long time friend the promises that God gives us is we will meet again, one day

God's faithful servant....we'll done. R.I.P. Deepest sympathy for family. Bobby & Patti Harris Reeder