Wade-Dabney-Obituary

Wade Dabney

Augusta, Georgia

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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest Thursday, September 1, 2011, Mr. Wade Dabney, 64, loving husband of Louise M. Swan. Mr. Dabney graduated from Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, TX, Magna Cum Laude and earned a Master of Divinity degree from Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX....

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I was the right tackle and Wade was the right half back on the Manning Jr High football team. I opened a lot of holes in the line for Wade to run through. RIP WADE FRED OVERHOLT

Wade was as wonderful calm presence at wheatridge high and I can see that he carried that throughout his life. My condolences to you. Beverly (McCance) Ramos

Wade was a soft spoken man. Always had good feelings working with Wade as he assisted Louise in her construction business. RIP Sir!

I remember Wade as an unassuming, quiet young man that was always willing to help a classmate at Wheat Ridge. I don't recall him every saying anything unkind. I am sorry he is gone, but it sounds like he had a rich, love filled life and left a wonderful legacy. Blessings to his family. Beverly McCance Ramos

Upon hearing about Wade, I instantly saw his smile and the face of the strong, reverent young athlete we all knew and respected at Wheat Ridge High School. I am sure he is smiling still, with class and grace, as he tees off on the 19th hole. Steve and Sanita Dudley - Jakarta, Indonesia

Wade was a unique person with great compassion, care and sincere concern for others. He will be missed by all and remembered with love and respect. Wade lived his life as an example of God's intentions of how we should care and treat others. Our sympathy to Wade's loving family.

Wade was a tremendous athlete at Wheat Ridge High School, but more importantly, he was a great role model as a Christian athlete...always humble in his accomplishments. His legacy will certainly live on. Our sympathy to your entire family. God Bless!

I remember Wade from Wheat Ridge High School - always a great example for all of us. I share your sorrow at the loss of such a great person.

I remember Wade as being very bright, conscientious, and couteous. He was highly respected during his high school years at Wheat Ridge High School and I am sure that is an attitude that continued througout his life. When I last spoke with him in July, I quickly detected that he was in a great deal of pain and distress. But being the champion that he was, he projected a positive attitude and this was also conveyed to a few others who had the courage to make the call. Wade, we will miss you...