Edward Clifford Radtke
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Edward Clifford Radtke
June 26, 2022 at age 63 went home to be with his father, Charles Radtke and brother, Todd Radtke. He is survived by his mother, Wanda Radtke; children, Rachael (Michael) Radtke-Beikirch, Rebekkah (Eric) Maher and Eddie Radtke; grandchildren, Caiden, Charlie Mae and Kennedi; siblings, Terri (Chester) Rapp and Sally (Patrick) Littlefield; nieces, Lacey (Ryan) Speer, Jessica (Greg) Colavecchia; nephews, Justin (Jessica) Rapp and Brett Littlefield; great nieces and great nephews, Brinley, Braylynn, Blakeley, Olivia, Adelyn, Julia, Jordyn, Jadley, Gavin, Jacob and Jace.
Ed was a retiree after 30 years with the Town of Parma Highway Department. He was a hard worker and a guy that could fix anything. After retirement, he traveled to many of the states. Most of all, he loved his children and family. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Ed’s celebration of life was held at the convenience of the family. Private interment, Parma Union Cemetery. For more information and to sign his online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com
Our sympathy, Dan and Joanne
He will be missed. So sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss
Ed, you were just one week older than me. Our neighborhood was quite the place to grow up in. I liked the days of minibikes, go carts and backyard cookouts! Certainly gone too soon.
Our Deepest Sympathy to the family. Lorie and Bob
May Ed rest in peace and rise in glory
Breaks my heart to hear this. So many great memories growing up. I will always remember that beautiful smile! My thoughts and prayers go out to Ed’s family and friends. What a great guy! I’m so sorry for your loss. Farewell, my friend….until we meet again.
Hold each other close, and remember the good. You have each other to see you through this, embrace the chance to remember, and support each other as you each find your way to adjust to your new situations. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Rest in peace Ed, with many fond memories as classmates from Hilton High School.
My condolences to all of his family especially his children. Ed was a riot working with at the Hilton Department of Public Works when i worked there during the summer for George Sheffield. I also remember running my snowmobile into the back of his flat black truck with the barrel on the back. We lived on Dunbar Road . May he rest in Peace!
Rest in peace Ed. I always loved your smile and warm greetings. I will miss our random meetings and chats. Until we meet again. My sincere prayers and thoughts to your family and friends.
I always loved your smile and warm greetings. I will miss our random meetings and chats. Until we meet again. My sincere prayers and thoughts to your family and friends. RIP my friend.
Oh Eddie ? I have not seen you since High School (some 45 years) but will always remember you and that infectious grin on your face . And that Laugh of yours , thankfully there were so many laughs . May God Bless you Eddie , and may he ease the pain of all your family and friends . God Speed Ed , Rest easy . Until we see you again . Your Friend Fred Dobles
Ed was a good friend in our school days and was always a supportive, kind sort. Very funny and friendly guy. So sorry to hear he is out of here, wishing condolences to his friends and family in this time of sadness.