David Cecil Rader, 80, of San Tan Valley, Arizona, passed peacefully in the arms of the
Lord on August 31, 2025. He was born on October 8,1944 in Brazil, Indiana to Cecil and
Mary (Cockerham) Rader. Dave spent most of his life in Danville, Indiana. On February
14,1965 Dave married his lifetime soul mate, Vickie Timberman, and was married 60
loving years. Together they raised and mentored three children Jon, Jeffrey and Jana.
As a young man, Dave enjoyed playing baseball and later coaching his sons in little
league baseball. Dave was an IHSAA official for baseball, basketball and volleyball and
loved watching the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indians and Notre Dame football with
his sons. He also treasured the memories made each Sunday after church going to the
lake to boat and water ski with his family. Upon retirement Dave and Vickie moved to
Arizona to enjoy the beautiful weather, but more importantly family. Dave loved to
spend time with his great-grandchildren Brooks and Gwendolyn and could most often
be seen watching Brooks play baseball and was his biggest fan! Dave was the
consummate family man who led his family by example.
Dave was preceded in death by his parents and one brother (Tony) and one sister
(Brenda).
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Vickie Timberman Rader, daughter Jana
Zimmerman and sons Jon Rader (Sue) and Jeffrey Rader (Amie); grandchildren Bryce
Burgess (Angie), Jordan Rader, Kyle Rader, Logan Rader, Kassidy Rader and Clare
Rader; great-grandchildren Brooks and Gwendolyn Burgess. He is also survived by two
sisters Nancy Rader and Diane Weaver.
We love and miss him dearly and understand he was taken home with his Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ for his reward in Heaven. Although 80 years was not enough time
for us, we know we will rejoice at our reunion with him in Heaven one day.
Arrangements are being made by Helton and Harris Funeral Home, Danville, and there
will be private memorial service for family.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
102 S. Indiana St., Danville, IN 46122
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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