Obituary for Herman Quade (1911-1978)
The Hannibal Courier Post, August 7, 1978.
From the clippings of Jane Quade


SILEX – Services for Herman F. Quade, 66, of Silex, will be

10 a.m. Wednesday at the Silex Presbyterian Church.  The

Rev Ed Craft will officiate.   Burial will be in the Auburn Cem.

 

Mr. Quade was born Sept. 8, 1911 at Clayton to Herman W and

Matilda Bauer Quade.  He was married Oct 1, 1932 to Velma

Adams and she survives.

 

Also surviving is one son Lloy Quade of Silex; one daughter

Selma Williams of Williamsburg; one brother Walter Quade

of St Louis; two sisters Esther Meehan and Florence King,

both of St. Louis; four grandchildren.

 

He was a member and elder of Silex Presbyterian Church and

an officer of North Lincoln Westminster Parrish.  He was a member

of Silex Lodge AS & AM No 75  He served 4 times as

Worshipful Master of the Lodge.  He was also a member of Silex

Order of the Eastern Star No. 80 and served six times as Worthy

Patron for that organization.  He was a Scottish Rite 32nd Degree

Mason and a retired farmer.

 

Visitation will be after 2 pm Tuesday at the Mudd Funeral Home

at Silex.   Masonic Services will be at 8 pm Tuesday at the Mudd

Funeral Home at Silex.  Contributions may be made to the Cancer

Fund or the Silex Presbyterian Church.


File submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by Jane Quade, 1 April, 2008.

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