h substance abuse and his journey to sobriety to help others find sobriety through ministry and Christian counseling. He instilled a strong sense of helping in his daughters by modeling volunteerism and philanthropy with organizations such as the Mississippi volunteer fire department, MUST ministries, international water well drilling, and biblical archeological digs. His most lasting impressions were on the individuals he helped by listening, mentoring, and at times even giving them a home. He believed that the greatest impact anyone can have is on the people around them, and he always made each person feel remarkable, valued and loved. He loved riding horses, hunting, traveling, and painting but only in the company of good friends or his beloved family. He shared cultural experiences through food, art, and travel with anyone that was willing to join in but especially his wife, daughters, and grandchildren. He made the world feel safe, interesting, hospitable, and completely accessible. He taught all of us that we could accomplish anything we set our minds towards and he believed in us even when we doubted ourselves. He was larger than life and his absence will be deeply felt by many. He is survived by his wife Sandra K. Wade; daughters Kendra Honea and Leslie Morgan; son-in-laws Brian Honea and Jeremy Morgan; grandchildren Katelyn Honea, Joshua Honea, and Wyatt Morgan; brother Dean Wade; and three nieces and five nephews. A memorial service to honor his life will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church on March 30th at 2 pm. Visitation with the family will precede the service starting at 1 pm. Trinity United Methodist Church 814 West Ave. Cartersville, GA 30120