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James RADEMAKER

Strongsville, Ohio

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RADEMAKER JAMES RADEMAKER, 94, passed away January 19, 2016. Beloved husband of the late Alice for 72 years. Loving father of Pat McCollum, Tim (the late Sue Anne), Dan, James (Carmen), and Ken. Loving brother. Dear grandfather of 6 and great-grand-father of 2. WWII Army Air Corps Veteran. James...

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Our condolences to all the Rademaker family. We will always remember your dad as a great coach, teacher and neighbor. Also, condolences on the loss of your mother. We didn't know until later.

Jim & Fran Karr

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Rademaker Family. Mr. Rademaker was a teacher of mine. He was very tough, but fair. He also coached my brother in football. My brother looked up to him alot as a teacher and a coach. So sorry for your loss.

I was among the countless folks paying final respects to Jim Rademaker. As I drove south on Pearl Road, I could not help but notice that the sidestreet immediately north of Jardine's is named Miller-Rademaker Street. Jim has left a lasting legacy in the hearts of those who knew him. He also has left a permanent mark on the geography of Strongsville.

My thoughts and prayers are with my cousins and their families at this sad time. I also have wonderful memories of family get togethers and celebrations at Aunt Alice and Uncle Jimmy's house. They always made me feel special and encouraged me to pursue my dream of college even though it seemed unobtainable. I went on to become a teacher and taught for 31 years. Uncle Jimmy might not have known, but I admired hiim very much.

My sincere condolences to the entire Rademaker family. He will be truly missed by so many people.

My condolences to the entire Rademaker family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Uncle Jim was such a gracious and good man. He truly inspired allot of people in his life, he will be missed.

My Condolences to my Cousins and their Family,

I was on the Golf Course today when I received the Sad News of Uncle Jimmy's Passing.

I remembered when I was in 6th Grade and Uncle Jimmy gave me my 1st pair of Football

Spikes! I would become the Envy of my Teammates! They were new Tech,

Low Cut, Kangaroo Skin, with Nylon tip Cleats!!! They were very Comfortable as well!!

Uncle Jim Commanded Respect, and I do believe he received just that more often than...

I was sharing a Story today on a golf course with a Friend, that Uncle Jimmy gave me my first Pair of Football Spikes!! They were the best at the time,"1962, they were Low Cut, with Nylon Tip Cleats! I was the Envy of our CYO. Team!. I will always remember the Summer Party's ,and what Respect Uncle Jimmy Commanded!

My Condolences to all my Cousis, and their Family's .

Rest in Peace, uncle Jim, Gods. Speed,

Respectfully , Rick and. Andrea. Ferenc

I just heard of Uncle Jim death and I hadn't known of Aunt Alice's either. I have such fond memories of them both. My thoughts are with my cousins and their families.