In Memory of

Suzanne

Gail

Wade

Obituary for Suzanne Gail Wade

Suzanne Wade, departed this life on February 17, 2022 at home with her daughter Jennifer Wolf and her husband Elijah Wolf.

She was born on December 26, 1946 in Jersey City, New Jersey, and was one two children. Her Mother and sister eventually moved to Springfield, Missouri.

Suzanne Wade was preceded in death by her husband Garland Wade. She is survived by her three daughters, Mary McQuisten and her husband Robert, Christine Stoner and her fiancé Roger, Jennifer Wolf and her husband Elijah, six grandchildren, Thomas Shaffer his wife Barbara and their son Skyler, Taelor his wife Brianna and their children, Seth Brayfield, Diedrick Root, Ilya Root, and Marcus Brayfield

Suzanne loved cooking and baking, especially with her granddaughter Ilya Root. She always loved spending time with her family and grandkids. She also was involved in her community by doing the lunch buddy program and the back to school backpacks, donating to cancer society, and working with habitat for humanity. She loved showing how much she cared for her coworkers by baking and celebrating others birthdays, before she retired from Chase. She was the most amazing mother, wife, grandmother, and friend to anyone who had the pleasure to know her. She always thought of others well before she thought of herself. She left this world peacefully knowing that she was truly loved by all and would be deeply missed.

Words can never describe the loss we feel for the ones she left behind. It gives us all comfort and peace, knowing she is no longer suffering, and is now in Heaven rejoined with her husband, her mother, and sister.



Funeral Service will be held at Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral Home, 500 E. Walnut Street in Springfield, Missouri on Wednesday February 23, 2022 at 10:30am. Ashes will be privately buried at the Springfield National Cemetery following the service. We would like to thank everyone in advance for their contributions, donations, thoughts, and prayers during this time.

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