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Jerry Radich

San Antonio, Texas

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RADICHJerry Radich, of Schertz Texas, went to his last golf game on December 31, 2009 at the age of 53. Jerry passed away suddenly on Thursday morning at his home in Schertz. Jerry was born in Laramie, Wyoming on May 11, 1956 to Bob and Ethel Radich. He was educated in Laramie and received two...

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I can´t believe it has been this many years since Jerry passed away. I can assure his family that he has never been forgotten. Every time people ask me how I got into the social worker business, I credit Jerry. He was one of my early mentors. We still talk about him and remember his work and his laugh and his love of partying, but when it was time to get down and serious, he was there with all the answers. sometimes I´ll see someone who looks like him while I am out shopping or attending a...

i met jerry when i started working at trisun 4 1/2 years ago. he always had a smile, kind words and was very friendly. i was SHOCKED to hear of his passing. i will have you all in my prayers. ronnie

I did not know Jerry very well, however saw him daily at Trisun where my mother would give him ....! He realized it was her illness and not the real person that my mother was. It is always a shock to lose a loved one unexpectedly. None of us knows the hour at which we will be called. Hopefully we will be prepared. Mark 13:36 "You too must keep watch! For you don't know the hour when the Master of the household will return." May the Lord give you and your family PEACE during this very...

I got to know Jerry with the New Braunfels Golf Association. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. Always friendly and willing to help. The news of his passing stunned me, like no other I've experienced. I miss him.

My condolences to the Radich family. I had just seen Jerry at Trisun the day before he passed. I am so sadden that he is gone. He always made time to talk to me. He will be missed!

It's always sad when a young man dies, but more devastating when it's your contemporary and friend. Jerry and I shared an office during my first position as a social worker and we remained friends. He was a hard worker, immensely helpful in coordinating the Annual Texas Volunteers' Conference, and always there for me when I needed help with a challenging case. I am still finding it hard to believe. I am also deeply saddened for his family and with the rest of his friends, will miss him very...

I will deeply miss Jerry, we were on several TRISUN committees over the years. As my fellow social worker we shared the same sense of humor when it came to life as the LTC social worker. We have lost a wonderful person. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Jerry was a hell of a nice guy and a golfing buddy. Last year we went on a golfing trip to New Mexico and roomed together. They say you really never know a person till you live together and break bread together. Knowing Jerry he already belongs to a foursome and is totaling up everyone's score. He will be really missed! Bob Martinez

Jerry Will be deeply missed by his patients and their families.
He always made time to speak with our family and made sure our our Mom was well cared for. We will always remember.

The Steelman Family