Buddy Wade Easley

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Buddy Wade Easley Veteran

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
7 Oct 1985 (aged 56)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Buddy Wade Easley son of Ira Gibson and Irene Lydia Easley.Buddy Wade married Donnie Nell Mason.
Children born to this marriag are:
Daniel Wade Easley
Toby Coy Easley
Nancy Darlene Easley
one grandchild Joshua Easley.

Wade was a carpenter by trade.He enjoyed hunting and fishing.He had many friends and family and he is greatly missed.
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Wade was a Korean War veteran and served from 11 Jul 1951 to 10 Jun 1953.He was a carpenter by trade specializing in trim work and cabinetry.He was also a mechanic,an artist,a woodcarver,a musician and a wonderful cook.He was talented in so many areas.He loved to fish and hunt.He loved his family and worked hard to provide for them.Wade was always willing to do things for his mother,sisters and extended family.He was well loved and was dubbed with the title "Uncle Fudge" soon after returning from the Korean War because he was always buying fudgesicles from the ice cream truck for his nieces and nephews.

contributor Jeanene Cason (niece)
















Buddy Wade Easley son of Ira Gibson and Irene Lydia Easley.Buddy Wade married Donnie Nell Mason.
Children born to this marriag are:
Daniel Wade Easley
Toby Coy Easley
Nancy Darlene Easley
one grandchild Joshua Easley.

Wade was a carpenter by trade.He enjoyed hunting and fishing.He had many friends and family and he is greatly missed.
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Wade was a Korean War veteran and served from 11 Jul 1951 to 10 Jun 1953.He was a carpenter by trade specializing in trim work and cabinetry.He was also a mechanic,an artist,a woodcarver,a musician and a wonderful cook.He was talented in so many areas.He loved to fish and hunt.He loved his family and worked hard to provide for them.Wade was always willing to do things for his mother,sisters and extended family.He was well loved and was dubbed with the title "Uncle Fudge" soon after returning from the Korean War because he was always buying fudgesicles from the ice cream truck for his nieces and nephews.

contributor Jeanene Cason (niece)