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Terence Wade

Shiloh, Illinois

1953 - 2025

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Terence Wade July 16, 1953 - June 16, 2025 Shiloh, Illinois - Terence Patrick Wade, 71, born July 16, 1953, in Belleville, IL, died Monday, June 16, 2025, at Memorial Hospital East, Shiloh, IL. Born and raised in Belleville, IL, Terry was a graduate of Althoff Catholic High School. He attended...

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A SLOW SALUTE - TO A FELLOW VETERAN AND A NATIONAL HERO THANK YOU - FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY. We will remember you always and miss you dearly. Take your Warrior's rest for a duty well done. For the Family: Even though I've never met your loved one, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy for your loss. May the force of GOD be with you as you walk through this difficult time. May the loving promises of our LORD and Savior comfort you and give you peace and understanding. As a...

I'm so saddened to learn of the loss of Terry Wade. I had the pleasure to work with him while he was stationed at the 375th Medical Group, as one of our finest surgeons. He was always so happy and down to earth. Whenever I needed a reviewer for a case he was always the first to help me out, never afraid of work. God bless his family, he will be greatly missed.

Pat n family: My sincere sympathy as I just found out of Terry's death. Such a nice person n grade school friend. May God Bless

Mary, my deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of your brother,Terry.He was a special person, and a great asset to the medical community.Terry will be missed by all. Fondest memories of Terry blasting 350 foot moonball softballs and shagging them for the 8th grade team.He almost hit the ball to the school, just great acceleration thru the swing, and of course being a 6th and 7th grader and watching him play on the Althoff football team. We always called him the all state...

Terry was a fine man and compassionate, skilled physician. I was honored to work with him in the Belleville medical brotherhood . And his son Terry is carrying on the tradition of Wade physicians in fine fashion .

Pat, Terry Jr.,Tom, and Joe

You have our most sincere sympathy. We were deeply saddened to hear the news of Terry passing! We know that he is in a better place now with God. I know it must be very hard to lose a great husband, father, christian, physician, and role model. He was a wonderful and fun companion to share watching our kids athletic events along with being a teammate on the STAGS softball team. We also have many awesome memories with him and your family.

Dr. Wade was my physician when I received my cancer diagnosis. He was incredibly supportive, kind, and provided excellent care. I'm confident I would not be alive today if it were not for him. Eternal gratitude always.

Terry was a long term childhood friend from our Belleville neighborhood by Citizens Park. We spent many hours "busting up" Whiffle Balls and playing "up against the wall" at the Park. He would be the batter and I would do my best trying to strike him out with a bucket of balls. I moved away from Bellevillle right after college however later in life, in the Fall of 2001, my Father faced a life ending battle with lung cancer. In his final weeks Terry would check in on my Dad and would call me...

Proud to have served with you. Col David Evans