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<p><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;09&sol;Catherine-Louise-Quade&period;jpg"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;the-chesapeake&period;com&sol;&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;09&sol;Catherine-Louise-Quade&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" title&equals;"Catherine Louise Quade" width&equals;"250" height&equals;"242" class&equals;"alignleft size-full wp-image-2509" &sol;><&sol;a>Services&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine;A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday&comma; September 13&comma; 2013 at 10&colon;00AM in Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic Church&comma; Chaptico&comma; MD with Father Jerry Gamrot officiating&period; Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens&comma; Leoanrdtown&comma; MD&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Visitation&colon;<br &sol;>&NewLine; The family will receive friends on Thursday&comma; September 12&comma; 2013 from 5&colon;00PM to 8&colon;00PM with prayers recited at 7&colon;00PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home&comma; P&period;A&period;&comma; Leonardtown&comma; MD&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Catherine Louise Quade<&sol;strong>&comma; 82&comma; of Chaptico&comma; MD&period; Passed away peacefully on September 7&comma; 2013 at the Hospice House of St&period; Mary’s in Callaway&comma; MD&period; She was born on March 19&comma; 1931 in Oraville&comma; MD&period; She was the daughter of the late Lewis Franklin and Helen Louise Bruch&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Her life started out very shaky&period; Her mother developed complications late in her pregnancy and died not long after she was born&period; Louise was a very sick baby and the doctors gave her zero hope of living&period; They didn’t know little Louise and her will to live and that God had other plans for her&period; Her Grandmother Flora Gray Quade Pilkerton gathered the sick baby up from the hospital and brought her to her home&comma; and nursed her into a healthy child&period; Louise grew up strong and healthy living with her grandmother&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Her father Lewis went on with his life and soon married Mary Morgan and started a new family of his own&period; They had 5 children&semi; Frankie&comma; Danny&comma; and Bobby&comma; all deceased&period; Remaining siblings&comma; Norman Burch &&num;038&semi; Mary Kaye White both live in Helen&comma; Maryland&period; Though&comma; she visited them occasionally&comma; her home was with her grandmother&period; Louise attended St&period; Joseph’s School through the 8th grade&period; She grew up in the Laurel Grove and Helen area&period; Her Grandmother also raised another grandchild&comma; Martin Quade &lpar;deceased&rpar; who was 6 months younger than Louise and she thought of him as her brother&period; Her Step Grandfather was Robert Pilkerton and she often said that he was the only daddy that she ever knew&period; She loved him dearly&period; She grew up a happy child&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Louise had a love for the Lord and was a devout Catholic&period; She felt so blessed to have a big family that surrounded her&period; She loved to go to church and as her health started to fail&comma; she watched Sunday morning mass every week&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>At the age of 16 she started dating her life love Phillip Rhodie Quade&period; They were married on March 29&comma; 1948 and made their lifetime home on a farm in Clements&comma; MD&comma; and soon started a family of their own 8 in all&period; Philip Rhodie&comma; Jr&period; &lpar;Ginger&rpar; of Chaptico&comma; MD&period;&comma; Robert Lewis &lpar;Brenda&rpar; of Park Hall&comma; MD&period;&comma; David Michael&comma; deceased&comma; John Morris &lpar;Ruth&rpar; of Lexington Park&comma; MD&period;&comma; Mary Lou Wood &lpar;Richard&rpar; of Mechanicsville&comma; MD&period;&comma; Jerry Aloysius&comma; Deceased &lpar;Tina&rpar;&comma; Christopher Wayne &lpar;Helena&rpar; of Leonardtown&comma; MD&comma; and Paul Eugene&comma; of Mechanicsville&comma; MD&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Her life was that of a sharecropper Farmer’s wife and a mother and she did a wonderful job at both&period; Everyday there were three meals on the table at 7AM&comma; 12PM&comma; and 5PM&period; She was always there to put her kids on the bus and tuck them in at night&period; That old wringer washer was going almost every day and the clothes were hung on the line to dry&period; She got her first automatic washer and dryer for her 70th birthday&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Louise never got her driver’s license&period; She said that the one time she tried to learn how to drive was out in the middle of an open field with one tree and she hit it&period; So she never thought that there was enough room on the road for her and the other cars&period; She thought it was safer to always be a passenger&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>After 53 years of marriage&comma; Louise lost her beloved Rhodie to cancer in March of 2002&period; They had a down home loving life together and enjoyed each other’s company when at home or out dancing on Saturday night until the very end&period; He was the only man she ever loved&period; She has also known the sorrow of losing two sons&comma; David and Jerry&period; A grandson Bobby&comma; Jr&period;&comma; and 3 Great grandchildren Joyclyn&comma; Bobby 3rd&comma; and Ethan&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The last 10 years of her life she lived contently in a little apartment beside her son Philip Rhodie&comma; Jr&period;&comma; and his wife Ginger in Chaptico&comma; MD&period; She cooked Sunday dinner for her kids and grandkids every Sunday and always looked forward to having them come to see her&period; That was the highlight of her week&period; There was always a crowd&period; She was the family go to person and was very actively involved in their lives and none of them know what they will do without her&period; Thanks to her grandmother nursing her to good health&comma; she was a healthy woman for the first 80 years of her life and developed Leukemia about 2 years ago&period; It got the best of her&period; This is quite an accomplishment for a wee babe that the doctors didn’t think had a chance&period; 8 Children&comma; 27 grandchildren&comma; and about 40 Great Grandchildren&comma; and a lifetime chocked full of love and memories&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The family will receive friends on Thursday&comma; September 12&comma; 2013 from 5&colon;00 PM – 8&colon;00 PM with prayers recited at 7&colon;00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home&comma; Leonardtown&comma; MD&period; A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday&comma; September 13&comma; 2013 at 10&colon;00 AM in Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic Church&comma; Chaptico&comma; MD&period;&comma; with Rev&period; Jerry Gamrot officiating&period; Interment will follow at Charles Memorial Gardens in Leonardtown&comma; MD&period; Pallbearers will be her grandsons&semi; Philip Rhodie Quade 3rd&comma; Adam Quade&comma; Allan Quade&comma; Richard Wood&comma; Jr&period;&comma; Christopher W&period; Quade&comma; Jr&period;&comma; and Paul E&period; Quade&comma; Jr&period; Honorary Pallbearers will be her remaining grandchildren&period; Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Hospice House of St&period; Mary’s P&period;O&period; box 625 Leonardtown&comma; MD 20650&comma; and&sol; or Our Lady of The Wayside Church P&period;O&period; Box 97 Chaptico&comma; MD 20621&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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