Notifications

No notifications
We will send an invite after you submit!

Wade's obituary

Wade Wasson, 54, of New Mexico died unexpectedly on March 17 2021 from injuries sustained in an explosion. Wade's loss was completely unexpected and the family is shocked and deeply saddened.

Wade was born on January 5th 1967 to in Pine Bluff, AR . He was the oldest sibling in the home. Wade was never interested with school, so he started working beside his father at 15. Wade worked with metal his entire life, welding and fabrication mostly. He was fairly new to this job less than a year, but prior to this he had been employed for

[Name] also spent time as a [volunteer work or hobby].

Anyone who knew [name], knew that they were [kind/loving/caring/warm/brilliant/awesome/wonderful]. [He/she] had an immense passion for [hobby] and was always a source of positivity. [Name]’s family and friends will miss [him/her] more than words can say.

Contributions in memory of [Name] can be made to [name of organization]. There will be a funeral service held at [time, date] at [location]. If you cannot attend the service, please consider posting on [link to online memorial website].

Print this obituary

Order a beautiful PDF you can print and save or share.

Want to stay updated?

Get notified when new photos, stories and other important updates are shared.
Flower

Send flowers

Share your sympathy. Send flowers from a local florist to Wade's family or funeral.
Helping hands

Add to his legacy

Please consider a donation to any cause of your choice.

Memories & condolences

This is a fake obituary I am taking care of everything for my dad so everybody please avoid because she is just trying …
This is a fake obituary I am taking care of everything for my dad so everybody please avoid because…
This is a fake obituary I am taking care of everything for my da…

Share your memories

Post a photo, tell a story, or leave your condolences.

Get grief support

Connect with others in a formal or informal capacity.
×

Stay in the loop

Mr. Wendel "Wade" Wasson