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A Celebration of Joe Wade Limerick's Life will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2026, beginning at 1:30 PM at Robert Barham Family Funeral Home with Rev. Larry Reynolds officiating. Visitation will be from 11:30 AM to 1:15 PM at the funeral home prior to services. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Family and friends are invited to gather, share memories, and honor the man who gave so much of himself to the people he loved.
Joe Wade Limerick, 87, of Meridian, MS, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2026, surrounded by the family who loved him with their whole hearts. To us, he wasn't just a husband, father, or grandfather, he was the one everyone quietly depended on, the man whose presence kept the family in line and the world from tilting.
Joe Wade was born on July 23, 1938, in Kemper County, MS, and he carried that small-town backbone with him everywhere he went. He didn't teach with speeches or long talks; he taught by example. You learned how to work, how to carry yourself, and how to treat people by watching him.
He was an Air Force veteran and a Free Mason, and he lived with the kind of discipline and steadiness those titles imply. He spent his life as a salesman, first for Southern Pipe and then for Robinson Electric, which made perfect sense to anyone who knew him. People trusted him. They liked him. He had that rare gift of making a stranger feel like an old friend - he may have forgotten a name but never a face or a story. You were blessed if he called you "Cuz" or "Shug". But the version of him we loved most wasn't the one shaking hands, it was the one sitting on the porch telling stories or walking through the garden checking on his plants like they were old friends too.
And then there was the way he loved Joyce. Their 67-year marriage wasn't loud or showy; it was loyal and full of the kind of everyday tenderness that lasts a lifetime. Watching them together taught all of us what real partnership looks like.
Joe Wade felt most like himself in the great outdoors. He could make a garden grow almost anywhere. He hunted for the thrill and tradition of it. And he fished because the quiet didn't bother him; it settled him.
We remember him bent over those turnip greens and tomatoes. We remember that easy flick of his wrist when he cast a line - not graceful or dramatic, just a man doing something he'd done a thousand times. Out there, he didn't need to talk much. We learned more from watching him than we ever did from anything he said.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Joyce; his three daughters, Terri Pace (Jackie), Kim Wilborn, and Amy Jenkins (Earl); his grandchildren who loved him deeply, Wade Jarman (Haylie), Brandon Wilborn (Meagan), Ashton Welch (Daniel), Mallory Strickland (Jake), and Mckenzie Shimfessel (Cole).
And his legacy continues through 13 great-grandchildren, each one a reminder of the love and quiet strength he poured into his family. They will grow up hearing stories of the man who loved them and who would have been so proud of each one.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Joe Willard Limerick and Annie Sue Limerick; and his two sisters, Sybothia Melendy and Rebecca Dare.
Serving as pallbearers are his grandsons, Wade Jarman, Brandon Wilborn, Daniel Welch, Jake Strickland, Cole Shimfessel, and Adam Kremer.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial contributions be made in his memory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Online condolences may be expressed at robertbarhamffh.com.
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