1931
2024
Rader, Edward Stanley
was born on February 16, 1931, and died surrounded by family and friends on September 8, 2024, at the age of 93.
Certain things defined him most clearly: an exceptional work ethic, a sharp wit, and uncompromising integrity.
Edward's career in medicine spanned over 50 years. Known for precision and excellence in patient care, and thoughtful instruction of Urology residents, he earned the respect of his peers with his breadth of knowledge and contributions to surgical techniques. He was one of the last of a generation of solo-practice doctors, waking at 5:30 am daily and being personally on call for his patients every single day of the week.
Though a busy surgeon, he engaged in many other passions. Ed loved his wife of nearly 70 years, his three children, Billiken basketball, dogs, reading, silence, and sausage pizza (but not necessarily in that order). He loved playing sports, retiring undefeated against his wife and children in tennis, ping-pong, pool, golf, and Horse. Ed also proved to be a prolific amateur humorist and poet, composing over 500 comical poems. He placed a heavy emphasis on learning. He was a voracious reader of history, art and finance. He and Norma were tireless in their efforts to ensure their children received an excellent education. He embraced perseverance and shunned procrastination. His lifelong mantra was, "Do it now. Do it well." He'd occasionally joke about being perfect, but almost never spoke about himself, and never in an arrogant way.
Ed Rader was preceded in death by his wife, Norma Lee Rader, parents, Ben and Sarah Rader, and son-in-law, Perry Inhofe. He was survived by his daughter Nancy Inhofe, his sons Jeff Rader (spouse Sarah) and Dan Rader (partner Hoai Huynh), and his grandchildren Glade Inhofe, Cole Inhofe and Anna Rader.
Those who survive him thank him for the countless lessons he taught us through his words and actions.
Services: A private ceremony was held on September 10, 2024. Donations may be made in Ed's memory to the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Please visit bergermemorialchapel.com for more information. BERGER MEMORIAL SERVICE
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Tom Shaner
September 24, 2024
I enjoyed sharing some patient care with Ed. He was a very fine physician and a delight to work with. Condolences to his family.
Brooke Carver
September 23, 2024
I worked with Dr. Rader at Mercy hospital, then it was St. John's Mercy. He was truly a wonderful physician and a very nice and approachable man. So very sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to the family and friends .
Joseph Hurley MD
September 22, 2024
Ed Rader was a delightful colleague and a wonderful example of what being a medical doctor means. It was my honor to know him! Joseph Hurley
Catherine Wheeler
September 22, 2024
I remember DR.Rader from ST.Mary's.I worked on urology in the 70's.Good doctor,nice man.RIP
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