Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Who Attended Mr. And Mrs. “Eddie” Dade Family Reunion?

 I came across a news article that was published in The Call in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday , January 19, 1951. It was on page 16. There was a special occasion that took place on Christmas Day. It was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dade. They lived in La Grande, Lewis County in Missouri ; South on U.S. Highway 61 and East..

I sorted through the names. Who were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dade and their children in this article?

Mr. Eddie Dade was Isaac Edward “Eddie” Dade. (1898 -1983)
He was the son of Bandy / Benjamin Dade and Mary Etta (Range ) Dade. .

Mrs. Eddie Dade was Eddie’s 2nd wife. (1900 – 1982)
Her name was Mrs. Minnie (Coin ) Dade. She was the mother of nine children.

Isaac’s and Minnie’s children; The Family Reunion.

Who was not there?
Mrs. Goldie Harris was Goldie Leota (Dade) Harris, wife of Louis Harris of New York City.

Who was there?
Mr. Leo Lewis and his wife Mrs. Eleanora Juanita Mae Dade Lewis
with their 5 children Leo Larry Lewis Jr., Juanita Mae Lewis, Harry James Lewis,
and Alice Darlene Lewis and. Loretta Ann Lewis who was in her mother’s womb
all from La Grande, Missouri.

Wade
 Dade from La Grand, Missouri
James Otis Dade from La Grand, Missouri

Mrs. Carmelte ( Dade) Garr, wife of Harry Lewis Garr
with her son Junior, Harry Lewis Garr from La Grande. Missouri

Mr. Archie Humphrey and his wife Mrs. Roberta Virginia ( Dade) Humphrey
with their 6 children, Willard L. Humphrey, Edward Eugene Humphrey, Phyllis M. Humphrey, Danny “Dannie” L. Humphrey, Linda Kay Humphrey and Darrel K. Humphrey all from Quincy, Illinois.

Mrs. Sylvia (Dade) Lewis
, wife of Ralph Milton Lewis with son Ralph Lewis, of Rock Island, Illinois.

Thanks for reading.
Who Attended Mr. And Mrs. “Eddie” Dade Family Reunion?

Posted on  by Susan Ann Blakley on another website.

God bless
S. A. Blakley

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