Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1918 — ISAAC S. WADE [ARTICLE]
ISAAC S. WADE
After a ten days’ illness L S. Wade one of Lafayette’s best known citizens passed away last Sunday. He was well known in the state as a temperance and a patriotic speaker. He fought in the Civil War, and was a member of the G. A. R., being one of the most favored visitors at the Soldiers’ Home, Lafayette. He was also a member of Lafayette St. Paul’s church, and was at one time Grand Templar of the Knights of Temperance. He is survived by his widow, Frances E. Wade, and two sons, and two daughters, as well as three brothers and a sister. The children are: John Bidwell Wade, of Lafayette; Claude R. Wade, of Bellington, Wash.; Mrs. Geoorge Remmers, of Chicago and Mrs. Martha A. Silvers, of Los Angeles. His brothers are Howard and Charles Wade, of Danbury, Neb., W. H. Wade, of Pine Village and Mrs. Olive Fenton also of Pine Village. There are two sisters and a brother who are dead.
