William worked in the forestry service as a timber logger in Oregon. During the summer months, he served in the forest fire alert program. He was known to most as Bill. He belonged to the E.U.B. Church while living in Albany. He and Alta came to Texas after retirement in 1955 to be closer to their family. He died in Slaton where they had live since 1955. He was a wonderful person.
An attachment for his youngest daughter, Mary Jane Cade Wolf. She was born June 5, 1933 in Albany, Linn Co, Oregon. When she died from cancer in Fort Mohave, Mohave Co, Arizona, on December 10, 2001 her request was to have her ashes spread over her parents graves in Texas. Her husband Glenn and their daughter Debbie, did this for her.
William worked in the forestry service as a timber logger in Oregon. During the summer months, he served in the forest fire alert program. He was known to most as Bill. He belonged to the E.U.B. Church while living in Albany. He and Alta came to Texas after retirement in 1955 to be closer to their family. He died in Slaton where they had live since 1955. He was a wonderful person.
An attachment for his youngest daughter, Mary Jane Cade Wolf. She was born June 5, 1933 in Albany, Linn Co, Oregon. When she died from cancer in Fort Mohave, Mohave Co, Arizona, on December 10, 2001 her request was to have her ashes spread over her parents graves in Texas. Her husband Glenn and their daughter Debbie, did this for her.
Family Members
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Louisa Partlena Cade Dalley
1869–1944
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Mary Elizabeth "Bessie" Cade Jones
1871–1958
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Samuel Nathaniel Cade
1875–1947
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John Milton Cade
1877–1966
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James Benjamin Cade
1879–1950
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Noah Monroe Cade
1881–1939
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Thomas Jefferson Cade
1883–1952
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Grover C. Cade
1884–1909
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Dollie Cade Cobine
1886–1962
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Myrtle Owen Cade Riley
1888–1978
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Anna Sarah Cade Furnish
1891–1972
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Viron Elliott Cade
1893–1961
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Edward Carl Cade
1893–1974
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