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John RADTKE

Kansas City (Formerly Elkhart, Il), Missouri

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KANSAS CITY, MO - John Edward Radtke, 83, passed away August 30, 2013. John was the patriarch of his family. Their fearless leader. John was funny, passionate, kind, caring, selfless, and oh, so protective. He was affectionately known as "Papa John" to his...

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Well my Dear, it has been a year today since you went to your home in heaven! I miss you terribly and wait until we will be together again. RIP my dear husband!

April,
You are so blessed to have had a wonderful Daddy. I am so sorry for your loss. Kathy Hall

Love and Light to Sue and family. May God bless you and keep you. John was a good one. They rarely make 'em like him anymore.

So sorry to hear of your loss. We have so many memories of the fun times that were shared by the Radtke/Corrigan families. Please know that are thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Betty Corrigan, Leigh Hanselman, Candy Powers, Carrie Fitzsimmons and Michael Corrigan

Love and Prayers to all'.

Sue I didn't know John but felt like I did because you had so many great stories to tell about him and your family. I know he will be missed but you are blessed to have him in your heart and memories.

Susan,
I am so very sorry for your loss. The minute I met your dad I knew where your sense of humor came from. I know he was a huge part of your life and you will all miss him. The best part is that your children are old enough to remember all the good times they shared with him. Take care and find peace in knowing that you shared a lot of years with a very good man. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear about the loss of your father April, knowing you I'm certain he was as kind and caring as his daughter. We will keep your family in our prayers.

Sue, Susan, April and John,

The loss is a great one. We have lost another piece of ourselves. Times will be rough and things are sure to change. The only thing to hang onto is what he taught you and still try to live your life to make him proud. The memories at first will haunt you, then as time passes you will find yourself crying and laughing at what he would have said in the moment that something happens. Speak of him often to continue to pass the legacy on to your children, his...