EDWARD-RADEL-Obituary

EDWARD L. RADEL Jr.

Massillon, Ohio

1944 - 2020

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Edward L. Radel, Jr. age 76, of Massillon, passed away Tuesday, July 28, 2020, at Mercy Medical Center surrounded by family. He was a native of Massillon and was born April 5, 1944, the son of the late Edward and Velma Lorene (Weiford) Radel. He played football for the Massillon Tigers and was a...

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Ed and Kathy have been my parents best friends since high school and college. "Uncle Ed" was a kind family man that will be missed.

RIP Coach Radel, thanks for giving me 24 second chances....(Lorin Andrews) I turned out ok.....

Uncle Eddie & Aunt Kathy were not blood relatives but were always at the important family events. I am very sorry to have lost Uncle Eddie and hope Aunt Kathy is ok. I know how important they both were to my parents; Bobbie and Kevin and enjoyed hearing stories about friendships and shenanigans while growing up. Rest In Peace.
Love,
Christina (Dorr), Tom, Kalie, & Ethan Powell

Ed visited my father and mother; Cletus J. & Ginger Crone in Jan. 2018 and brought back great memories for them. Thanks Ed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ed and Kev both graduated from Massillon High School in 1962. We have remained close as Ed married my wife's best friend. The photo is of Kathy and Ed ready to attend my retirement ceremony at Fr Meyers VA in 1995.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Kathy and family,
My heart is breaking! I am so Thankful that I got to know you, Kathy and Ed at the Radel reunions while I was back home because of my Mom, Clara Radel Singer! Cousin Ed was a very special kind and loving person! Coming home for a visit or a reunio is never going to be the same!!!
Sending my love & condolences to the whole Radel Family!
I Love You All!!

Sincerely,

Pearl Singer-Schwartz