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Robert Charles McWade Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Robert Charles McWade Gravesite
Gravesite for Robert Charles McWade at the Maple Park Cemetery in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA located in Block 102. He is buired with his wife, Ruth Margaret Owen McWade (Jan 14, 1925-Jan 10, 2012).
Date & Place: at Maple Park Cemetery 2 W Prospect St, in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri 65605, United States
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Robert C Mcwade
Robert Charles McWade was born on November 28, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois to parents Robert Andrew McWade (1886-1961) and Eunice "Anne" Oman Manson Enos (1892-1967). He had siblings Helen Jane (1914-2016) and Donald Henry (1921-1995). During World War Il, he served for four years in the U.S. Army Air Corp, South Pacific. He graduated from Bradley University School of Horology, where he studied watch and jewelry repair. Bob married Ruth Margaret Owen (1925-2012) on October 7, 1948 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri. They owned and operated McWade Jewelry in downtown Aurora for 40 years.
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