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Timothy Ade

Timothy Mark Ade - Stockbridge Age 63, passed away suddenly on Aug. 11, 2021, after a brief illness. Tim was born in Racine on July 29, 1958, son of the late James and Dorothy (Granger) Ade. He was currently the owner and operator of Ade Automotive in Wrightstown. Tim grew up in the Town of Somers surrounded by a large family of nine siblings. He had a love of music, and picked up guitar as a teenager. Mostly self-taught he became a lead guitarist in local hard rock bands. It was a fun time in his life, and members of those bands became some of his best, lifelong friends. He also pursued his passion of flight, and got his private pilot’s license. His interest in cars led him to an education at MATC and Gateway Technical School. Tim worked at Racine Transmission from the late 1970s to 1995, when he and his young family moved from Kenosha to Hollandtown. A few years later, he took the big leap to being his own boss and started Ade Automotive. Tim quickly made a name for himself in the local automotive community. He became known for his expertise and skill in transmission work, as well as general automotive repair, and his business thrived. Tim had a very strong work ethic and even after he became ill and was recently diagnosed with cancer, he continued to work. In his limited free-time, he fervently pursued his hobby — restoring classic cars, talking to “car friends” about restoring cars, watching TV shows about restoring cars . . . What he will most likely be remembered for though was his keen sense of humor. You could always count on Tim to give you a good laugh with one of his witty remarks. Tim is survived by his wife of 37 years: Laura (Hames) Ade; his son: Adam Ade and his daughter: Rachel Ade; siblings: Dave (Shirley) Ade, Mike (Gail) Ade, Debra Hasson, Ron (Margaret) Ade, Rick (Joyce) Ade, Mary Jo (Mike) Meyer, Brian (Robin) Ade, Buddy (Marsha) Ade, and Jim (Kathy) Ade; and 27 cherished nieces and nephews. Other survivors include Laura’s family: Linda (Dan) Weyrauch, Chris (Bob) Hamilton, and Gary Van Bendegom. He was preceded in death by his parents, and by Laura’s parents: Mel and Virginia Hames. The funeral service for Tim will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 21, at Fargo Funeral Home, located at 400 W. Wisconsin Ave. in Kaukauna, with burial at St. Francis Cemetery in Hollandtown. Family and friends are welcome to gather at the funeral home on Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Another Celebration of Life will be held in Kenosha on Saturday, Sept. 11, at The Fireside Restaurant from 1-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Gary Sinise Foundation would be appreciated.

Fargo Funeral Home, 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Kaukauna 766-6200, online condolences www.wichmannfargo.com