Radigan, Emilie
1991 -
Emilie Radigan, Westerville, OH., died Sept. 4, 2018 in Minneapolis, MN. Born Nov. 21, 1991. 2010 graduate of Westerville Central High School and 2014 graduate of the University of Minnesota. She is survived by parents, Michael and Lynn Radigan of Westerville; siblings, Michael (Hannah Whistler), Erin, Molly, Mitchell and Mandy Radigan; special love, Mitch McMillan of Minneapolis; family and friends. Visitation Saturday, Nov. 3, 1-4:30 pm at Vista Community Church, 7349 Worthington Galena Rd, Worthington, with a memorial service 2:30-3 pm. For more information, please visit emilieradigan.com.
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Dear Family, we are so sorry to read of your loss. I have many memories of her and her siblings coming to sporting events at Westerville Central. You are in our prays,
Brittany Kirwin, Melissa Kirwin and Jan
October 30, 2018
I did not know her - but what a beautiful, lively, loving girl she must have been. The family's tribute to Ms. Radigan is touching. Best to all of you - and what a loss!
H Jackson
October 20, 2018
Dear Radigan Family,
We, the families of The Compassionate Friends, send you our heartfelt condolences. The Compassionate Friends is an international grief support group for parents, grandparents and siblings who have suffered the heartbreaking loss of a child. Our only mission is to provide comfort, hope and support to every family experiencing the death of a son or daughter, brother or sister, or grandchild, and to help others better assist the grieving family. We meet monthly in Columbus from 7-9 PM on the second Tuesday of each month at Ascension Lutheran Church, 1479 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229. If and when you are ready to do so, please join us. We need Not Walk Along. We are The Compassionate Friends.
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The Compassionate Friends
Columbus, Ohio Chapter
(614) 882-8986
www.tcfcolumbus.org
www.compassionatefriends.org
The Compassionate Friends
October 17, 2018
Kind thoughts are with the family in your time of grief. May fond memories bring you comfort during these difficult days. Psalms 9: 9, 10
October 17, 2018
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