Wade Hampton Holder, Jr. Age: 83 Born: December 12, 1927 Died: March 22, 2011 Location: NC State Veterans Nursing Home, Fayetteville, NC
FAYETTEVILLE — Mr. Wade Hampton Holder Jr., 83, went to be with his God and
Savior the Lord Jesus Christ on Tuesday, March 22, 2011, after battling
pancreatic cancer. Throughout his full life and numerous passions, Wade was
consumed with an intense desire that everyone he encountered would discover
the joy of salvation in Jesus Christ.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 26, 2011, at 1pm at Berean
Baptist Church, 517 Glensford Drive, with Pastor Sean Harris officiating.
The burial service will follow at Cross Creek Cemetery.
Born the 11th of 12 children in the family home in Harnett Country on
December 12, 1927, Wade, known then as W.H., was son to Wade Hampton and
Flora Stewart. In 1945, he graduated from Boone Trail High School and UNC in
1950.
Upon graduation, Wade was drafted into the US Army during the Korean War.
After his discharge, Wade completed his MA in Education and began a teaching
career on Fort Bragg. In Hope Mills he met the love of his life, Ms. Anna
Ruth Lee of Fayetteville. After courting, Wade married Ruth on December 28,
1961. For 28 years, Wade faithfully poured his life into the lives of his
students. His students understood 3 things about Mr. Holder—he loved Jesus,
the Bible on his desk, and them.
A true Tar Heel fan, Wade loved sports. As a member of the NCAOA, Wade
refereed football, basketball, and baseball and continued being involved
even after retiring as a supervisor. Wade also loved checkers—it wasn’t just
a game for him. He competed in tournaments in 19 states. On tournament
Sundays, Wade would lead a morning worship service where he faithfully
testified of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
From nearly the beginning of Berean Baptist Church, Wade was a faithful
member and deacon. For 26 years, Wade taught the Bible at the Towers West
Retirement Home, but Wade was much more than a teacher. He was their lay
pastor. He celebrated birthdays, made hospital visits, took members to
doctor appointments, and preached funerals. He loved the residents of Towers
West and they loved him. Wade also served as a Gideon for 3 decades and led
monthly worship services at the NC Veteran’s Nursing Home for many years.
Wade will be remembered as a godly man, teacher, referee, friend, and
servant. He was a faithful and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather
and great-grandfather. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Anna Ruth Lee
Holder; 2 daughters: Karen Holder Guinn and her husband David of Zebulon,
NC, and Sharon Holder Finley and her husband Ken of Timberlake, NC; 2
sisters: Myrtle Slaughter of Sanford, NC, and Ester Howard of Buies Creek,
NC; a brother: Thomas Holder of Raleigh, NC; 5 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Wade
Hampton Holder, III; 5 sisters: Margaret Porter, Bertha Lucas, Lovedy May
Holder, Callie Cummings, and Oneta Morrison; and 3 brothers: Perry Holder,
Lois Holder, and Layon Buie Holder.
All who knew Wade knew that he loved people and will remember him as a man
who never had a cross word to say about anyone. Like his Lord and Savior,
Wade always “went about doing good.” The family sorrows but not like “others
which have no hope” 1 Thessalonians 4:13. Wade’s hope was in His Lord and he
would want you to put your hope in Christ, too.
The family will receive friends at Rogers-Breece Funeral Home on Ramsey Street on Friday, March 25, between 7-9pm and asks that flowers be sent to the funeral home or donations be made online or at Berean to The Gideons International in honor of Wade’s full life.
Published in Fayetteville Observer from March 23 to 25, 2011
Wade was a Life-Time Member of NCCA, a
very active tournament player with an ACF & WCDF rating of 1885 in
2010.