Oklahoma_City_Memorial
JOHNNY ALLEN WADE (1953-1995)
"He was a very optimistic person, one of those people who believed that whatever the problem, there was a solution. So he would say there's no point spending time feeling sorry, said his wife, Joannie. Johnny Allen Wade was the happiest when he was spending time with his family, especially his two children- Carla, 21, a junior at the University of Oklahoma; and Jarrel, 17, a senior at Edmond Memorial High School. His second favorite pastime was fishing. Wade was an engineer for the Federal Highway Administration. He had gone to work for the government after getting a bachelor's degree in engineering from Prairie View, Texas, in 1975. He and his family moved here from Little Rock, AR., in December 1991.
JOHNNY ALLEN WADE (1953-1995)
"He was a very optimistic person, one of those people who believed that whatever the problem, there was a solution. So he would say there's no point spending time feeling sorry, said his wife, Joannie. Johnny Allen Wade was the happiest when he was spending time with his family, especially his two children- Carla, 21, a junior at the University of Oklahoma; and Jarrel, 17, a senior at Edmond Memorial High School. His second favorite pastime was fishing. Wade was an engineer for the Federal Highway Administration. He had gone to work for the government after getting a bachelor's degree in engineering from Prairie View, Texas, in 1975. He and his family moved here from Little Rock, AR., in December 1991.