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Wade Patrick Adkisson

Birth
USA
Death
19 May 2016 (aged 50)
South Carolina, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Wade Patrick Adkisson Taylors, SC Wade Patrick Adkisson, born November 29th, 1965, passed away after a long, courageous battle with cancer on May 19th, 2016. He was 50 years old. Wade was born to Snowie Plumley House and James Adkisson. His father died in Vietnam when he was only 11 months old, He was raised by his step-father, Bobby Gene House, Sr., who he affectionaltely referred to as "Pops." Wade grew up in Mauldin, SC, where he attended Mauldin High School. His personality was larger than life, and anyone he met he considered a friend. He had a love for baseball, football, golf and fishing. Nothing made Wade happier that the start of football season. He was a Denver Broncos fan and the most die hard Clemson fan you'd ever seen.Wade is survived by his mother, Snowie Plumley House, his brothers, Claude Adkisson of Taylors and Bobby Gene House II and his wife Lindsey of Greer, and his sister, Betty Waldrop and her husband Robert of Townville. Wade is predeceased by step-father Bobby Gene House, Sr. and brothers Michael James Adkisson and Dennis Thomas House.


Published in The Greenville News on May 21, 2016
Wade Patrick Adkisson Taylors, SC Wade Patrick Adkisson, born November 29th, 1965, passed away after a long, courageous battle with cancer on May 19th, 2016. He was 50 years old. Wade was born to Snowie Plumley House and James Adkisson. His father died in Vietnam when he was only 11 months old, He was raised by his step-father, Bobby Gene House, Sr., who he affectionaltely referred to as "Pops." Wade grew up in Mauldin, SC, where he attended Mauldin High School. His personality was larger than life, and anyone he met he considered a friend. He had a love for baseball, football, golf and fishing. Nothing made Wade happier that the start of football season. He was a Denver Broncos fan and the most die hard Clemson fan you'd ever seen.Wade is survived by his mother, Snowie Plumley House, his brothers, Claude Adkisson of Taylors and Bobby Gene House II and his wife Lindsey of Greer, and his sister, Betty Waldrop and her husband Robert of Townville. Wade is predeceased by step-father Bobby Gene House, Sr. and brothers Michael James Adkisson and Dennis Thomas House.


Published in The Greenville News on May 21, 2016


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