“All my life I’ve been a positive person,” Wade says. “I’ve never met a stranger. I love to talk to people.”
His family is in on the fun. In 2022, they submitted a 624-lb “sticker ball” to the Guinness Book of World Records. What started as a project with his daughter Sofie collecting and adding stickers to the growing ball became a four-year endeavor, with Wade sourcing stickers from across the community.
Wade’s hobbies naturally connect him with others. He started playing darts in 2000, a hobby he’s so passionate about he became president of the Atlanta-Decatur Darts Association, with more than 200 participants. In fall 2024, his darts team even won the association’s championship tournament, earning a larger-than-life darts trophy.
In addition to his job in information technology for Emory University, Wade has a “side hustle” as a professional casino dealer. As a former poker dealer on the World Poker tour at the Beau Rivage in Biloxi, Mississippi, now he deals cards at “casino night” fundraising events or conventions. There is no gambling, but chips are converted into raffle tickets and, he says, “they give ‘fabulous’ prizes.”
A cancer diagnosis opened up a whole new element of Wade’s life—becoming a cancer patient at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. Part of Emory Healthcare, Winship Cancer Institute is the only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center in Georgia, offering access to new and groundbreaking cancer therapies.
After his stage three colorectal cancer diagnosis, Wade began his treatment plan. First, three months of infusion chemotherapy at Winship Cancer Institute’s Clifton Road location, then a month and a half of radiation therapy at the Emory Proton Therapy Center in Midtown Atlanta.
“At that point it looked like I might be out of the woods,” he says. “When they were doing scans, it looked like the large tumor had disappeared. We had to ‘wait and watch.’”