Larry
L.
Hade
Obituary
Larry L. Hade, of Fort Wayne died December 31, 2023 at Parkview Regional Medical Center, Fort Wayne, IN. Larry was born in Fort Seneca, OH to the late Ora and Fern Hade. He attended the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and was a retired funeral director that served many families throughout the area. He graduated from Old Fort Ohio High School in 1959 and continued his education at Bowling Green State University and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Larry is survived by his best friend and partner Thomas Nelson of Fort Wayne, IN. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Entombment will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Fort Wayne, IN. Preferred memorials may be made to Cancer Services of NE Indiana. Arrangements entrusted to Divine Mercy Funeral Home.
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43 years is a long time My life will never be the same I know I will always miss him dealy Rest In PEACE MY friend I kown I will see you on the other Side I will not say Good Bye But will see you later Love you Tom
Larry and I were neighbors and walked together at Lake Forest Village. He was my favorite person in the world and is sadly missed.
I have very fond memories of Larry from my many years at Greenlawn Memorial Park. My sister Patty and brother Tim and I managed Greenlawn for many years and Larry was always very kind when he came out on funeral services. He was also an excellent funeral director and was always professional with the families that he served. May he rest in peace.
I TOO HAD MANYY GOOD MEMORIES OF LARRY FROM WORKING WITH HIM FOR SO MANY YEARS. HE WAS AN EXCELLENT FUNERAL DIRECTOR & WAS VERY PROFESSIONAL. RIP MY FRIEND. DAVID & DORIS SHARTS.
I have known Larry since I was seventeen and became great friends, actually Larry was my first love and has held a very special place in my heart for 69+ years. I will miss you dearly and always love you. Hope to see you in the years to come.