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Thomas Donahue

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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Thomas Wade Donahue, 23, of Greensboro, died Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Wade was a graduate of North Iredell High School and a 2007 graduate of Pfeiffer University with a major in music. While attending Pfeiffer, he was active in The Campus...

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Jan, Cecil, and Riley

Words cannot express how sorry I am to hear of Wade's passing. Even though it's been a few years since I've seen you all, I still think of your time at Salem and smile. Wade was a great person and will be truly missed. May God bless you and your family during this difficult time.

Cecil and family, Wake truly was blessed by God with a great voice. I feel touched by God that I got the chance to know such a christian.He will be missed by many but we all must remember the great times and the even greater times to come in Heaven. Melvin& Amanda Morrison

Jan: It's been so many years, and I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Your father's friend Charles Link told our choir at Central UMC about it this evening. I viewed the online memorial service, and I wish I had known Wade. It's obvious he touched so many lives in a positive way in such a short time. I think he had a good understanding of God's purpose for his life. I pray for God to give you the strength to endure.

Dear Cecil and family,
We are deeply sorry at the loss of your blessed son. Even though we didn't know him, I felt the pride in your voice as you spoke about Wade and his mission trip to Armenia with his choir group. We know that he is in the Choir of the Saints near Our Lord. May Almighty God give you all comfort and peace.
WIth love,

Our hearts are saddened and we are at a loss for words to express our condolences. Wade was a wonderful person, so sweet and full of Christian joy and caring for everyone. We were blessed to know him and you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

To Cecil, Jan and Riley We are so sorry to hear of your'e sad loss our thoughts are with you love Jill ,Bob and Family

Dear Jan Cecil & Riley. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. I'm sure all your wonderful memories of Wayne will sustian you through the days and weeks ahead. We still remember the times we shared during your time in Bristol watching the boys grow up and becoming part of our church life.

This is Sid Stafford, retired Chaplain of Louisburg College. I remember a Cecil Donahue, a house counselor at Louisburg College. Dean Eller and I remember Cecil as a very fine person.
I am wondering if it is the same
Cecil Donahue we rememer. I read of the tragic death of youson Wade on the NC Conference's web site. Please know you are in our prayers and may the comforts and promises of the faith strengthen you and wife
Jan. Were you at the college about 1976? With fond...

Dear Cecil, Jan, Riley and family,
Wade was a wonderful gifted young man. I remember working along side him in missions. He was one of God's angels. He made life better. I remember his smile, his warmth and inclusiveness, his creativity that obviously became his life's work, and oh....his sense of humor. He was God's gifts to us. There really are no words for things like this...except God, faith, hope and love. My love and prayers will be with you Cecil and with you Jan and with you...