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John L. Wade

1932 - 2024

John L. Wade obituary, 1932-2024, Sedro Woolley, WA

BORN

1932

DIED

2024

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4131 Hannegan Rd

Bellingham, Washington

John Wade Obituary

John L Wade

March 8, 1932 - March 4, 2024

Sedro Woolley, Washington - John Lowell Wade passed away on March 4. He was nearly 92 years old. He moved from his residence on Eldridge Ave, Bellingham to Sedro Woolley in 2020. He died at Joshua's House adult care home in Sedro Woolley. John is survived by his brother Richard Wade of Camano Island, sons Jan Wade (Jenny) of Sedro Woolley and Mark Wade (Lynn) of Bow, daughter Karen Melzer (Mark) of Keizer, Or, grandchildren Tara Martel, Krystal Wade, Cody Quarrell, Kaitlin Wade, Daniel John Melzer, Brittany Phelps, Alexandra Wade-Ayres, John Buck Wade, Malachi Werner, Jaelle Werner, Abigail Werner, along with many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents Leith and Beryl, sister Kitty Roberts and daughter Kristy Wade-Carlson, grandson Justin Martel, and first wife Cora Dickey (Bennett).

John was born March 8, 1932, and grew up with his brother Richard and sister Kitty on San Juan Island. He was raised by Leith Wade and Beryl Wade (Boyce). His great grandparents Stephen and Lucinda Boyce were among the first non-native settlers on San Juan Island, having arrived on the island in 1859. Lucinda was a midwife and Stephen was San Juan County's first sheriff. Historian Hubert Bancroft, of Berkeley University states, "S.V. Boyce [went up] Frasier (River) in 1858. Settled on Island (San Juan) in July 1859. He built the first house, store and saloon in San Juan town."

John's father Leith was foreman and then President of the Friday Harbor Packing Company cannery. He was also a commercial gillnetter and half owner (with Jack Fairweather) of San Juan Pile Driver Company. John grew up in the fishing industry. He worked on various purse seiners and gillnetters in the Puget Sound and Alaska. In the 1960's John graduated from Western Washington College (now University) in Bellingham, with a bachelor's degree in teaching. He later earned an MA degree. He taught school in and around Seattle until his retirement in 1986. Soon after he moved to Bellingham. He was a member of St Paul's Episcopal church.

John was big-hearted and kind and will be missed by friends and family. He wanted readers of this obituary to know he had faith in and a real love for Jesus Christ and the promises for a bright future made available by his ransom sacrifice.

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Published by Bellingham Herald on Mar. 13, 2024.

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Lisa Anderson

April 3, 2024

Think of John every day . The house isn´t the same with out him

Judy

April 2, 2024

I will miss John dearly I am a caregiver at Joshua house adult family home where he resided for the last 3 years we all enjoyed catering for him here

Mike Wade

March 21, 2024

Uncle John, was my cool uncle. I was always so proud. He was my uncle. When he started teaching in Seattle, he came and lived with us for a while while he got a house. I had all my friends come over to meet my uncle John and see his GTO. Everyone called him big John, because he was bigger than life and lots of ways! He was kind funny and very smart. But like his father, our Poppa Leith you did not want to cross him. Definitely a man´s man. One of his most endearing qualities was his love for his pets and all animals. Another thing that came from his upbringing and is a wonderful part of the Wade family legacy. I have never felt bad about baby talking my pets, because big John did it! Big John will be missed by all but the memories and the things he taught us will go on and keep being passed down through the family. Much love.

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