Charles-Brader-Obituary

Charles R. Brader

Silver Spring, Maryland

About

LOCATION
Silver Spring, Maryland

Obituaries

Send Flowers

 CHARLES R. BRADER (Age 77)  On Thursday, March 31, 2011 of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved husband for 52 years of Brigid "Bridie" Brader; father of Lt. Col. James C. Brader, USMC (Ret.) and wife, Sharon and John E. Brader and wife, Laura; grandfather of Aidan, Leigh Anne, Helena, Donny, and...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Chuck, You will always be remembered as a dear Fraternity Brother, a great friend and an usher for my wedding. Nancy and I will always love you and miss you.

Ray Hallett, Penn State 1955

Bridie,

Although I only spent a few moments of a lifetime with Chuck, you and your family, I found you all to be so "Shannon-esque". I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. With loving memories,

Patrick Shannon, brother of JoEllen Shannon

Dear Aunt Bridie,
Words can't express how sorry I feel for you and your sons. I hope you know how much Uncle Chuck meant to all of us and how much we loved him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
All my love,
Christina and Matthew

To Chuck's family,
Chuck Brader was my supervisor for many years at USDA in the Fruit and Vegetable Division. He was an extremely unique manager. Whenever he called me into his office and invited me to sit on the sofa, I knew it was a serious conversation. We had very few of those conversations, but when we did.....I never left feeling beat up but rather like I had been counseled by someone who truly cared. He was a kind and gentle man. God bless you all.

Bridie,
I met your husband once. He was very kind (and handsome). I am so very sorry for your loss. I know that you have comfort in the fact that he is in a better place with God. Now he can watch over you as your Guardian Angel.
Hugs and blessings,
Janet Barlow

Bridie, Jim, John, and Families,

There are some people that touch our hearts in a special way because they care so much and they listen to us without judgement. They smile all the while when we talk, and make us smile back. Charlie did that, and we will all miss his kind and caring manner. Please know that we care deeply for your loss, and in our own sadness, we are praying for all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Bridie. We will miss Charlies visits to Schnecksville, it was always great to see you both. What an honor to know such a wonderful and kind man. We look forward to your visits.

Bridie,

We'll always remember Chuck's warmth and friendliness. You two were blessed with an exceptional relationship and we hope the memories of that relationship warm your heart.

Much love, Mike & Cindy

Bride,Jim,John and Family
thinking of you all at this sad time, sending you our prayers.
from clare,janet,claire ian,paul and family