SANDRA-RADER-Obituary

SANDRA E. RADER

Bath, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Sandra E. Rader, 73, of Wind Gap, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 14, 2016, at home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of Earl W. Rader. They observed their 53rd wedding anniversary on October 5. Born in Easton on April 04, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Clifford...

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Earl, Ed, Jim, and families, we are so very sorry to read of Sandy's passing. She was sweet with a quiet smile, a concern for others, and love for her family. May you find some comfort in your memories.
Love,

Rader Family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this times . We both worked with Sandy at Easton Hospital for years , she was a wonderful person. I saw her a couple times when she came in and she always had something nice to say, she was a great person. With all our sympathy Gene and Teresa Lienhard (Easton Hospital)

Dear Sonny and Family

I am so sorry to hear about Sandy's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. I will always remember her from our family reunions so many years ago. She was such a nice and kind person.

Debbie Green (Uncle Dick's daughter)

Dear Earl and Sons,
I am just reading this on Lehigh Valley Live..................I am so saddened by Sandy's death. We met when we were in 6th grade and have been friends ever since (she still often called my mother, Mrs. Keiber) We went to Girl Scouts together and spent so much time at each other's home. Sending my deepest sympathy.
Love, Betty Ann (Keiber) Yurkewitch

Dear Earl,We are deeply saddened by the news of Sandy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and you family. Your Neighbors. Thomas,Renee & Tyler Knecht

So sorry to hear that Sandy has passed. I worked with her for those 40 plus years in Radiology and she was a wonderful, caring person. My sympathy to all her family.

So sorry to hear of Sandy's passing. I worked with her at the hospital, a quiet and caring woman. thoughts and prayers for her family. Now she is at rest.