Rev. Raymond Lester RADER 2 3
- Born: 18 November 1926, Elnora, Daviess County, Indiana, USA 3 4
- Marriage (1): Lillian Ruth MILLER on 6 July 1946 in Hendricks County, Indiana, USA 1
- Died: 9 December 2010, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA at age 84 5
- Buried: Abt 13 December 2010, Lizton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Cause of his death was Pulmonary Edema, 2 days; Acudte Kidney Injury.
Another name for Raymond was Raymond L. RADER.
Birth Notes
10:30 pm. Although Raymond was technically born in Bogard Township in Daviess County, the post office address for the family was Elnora.
Death Notes
5:30 pm at Richard L. Roudesbush VA Medical Center; usual residence Danville, Indiana. Age at death 84 years.
Burial Notes
Lizton K of P Cemetery
Recorded Events in His Life
- He served in the military in the US Navy during WWII. Raymond enlisted after high school and was assigned to the destroyer USS Caldwell. He was deployed in the Pacific theater as a gunners mate late in the war.
- Parents: John L. Rader and Flossie M. Poindexter.
- Gallery: Birth Certificate, on 18 November 1926, in Bogard Township, Daviess County, Indiana, USA. Note that although Raymond was technically born in Bogard Township in Daviess County, the post office address for the family was Elnora, Daviess County, Indiana, USA.
- He served in the clergy about 1967-1997, pastoring various communities in Indiana, USA. He was the minister of the First Baptist Church of Lizton for a number of years, but he also to pastored congregations in Coatesville, North Salem, and Moran.
- He resided at 395 S. County Road 200 W (46122) in Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA before 9 December 2010.
- His obituary was published in The Indianapolis Star on 11 December 2010 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA.
Raymond Lester Rader
(November 18, 1926 — December 9, 2010)
Reverend Raymond Rader, former pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lizton, passed away on December 9, 2010 at Veterans Administration Hospital after a prolonged illness. He was 84.
Raymond was born in Elnora, Indiana on November 18, 1926 to John and Flossie Rader. One of nine children he grew up on a farm and like many other Hoosiers played basketball when he wasn't farming. Raymond went on to star at Switz City High School averaging half the teams points his senior year and was one of the first players in the Wabash Valley to use the one handed shot. His team made it to the regional finals before losing by one point to Martinsville in 1944.
After high school Raymond joined the Navy, was assigned to the destroyer USS Caldwell, and was deployed in the Pacific theater as a gunners mate late in the war. Returning home from the war, he married his high school sweetheart, Ruth Miller to whom he remained married until his death 64 years later. Raymond learned the art of furniture finishing at several early jobs and was employed by L.S. Ayres for many years doing custom work for their decorating department. In later years, Raymond became a master carpenter applying his considerable talent to building custom homes.
Following his spiritual conversion at the age of thirty eight he attended the Indiana Bible College located in Indianapolis and graduated cum laude with a baccalaureate degree. While still in school he became pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lizton with a congregation of thirty. The church membership soon grew and motivated by a commitment to service, undertook construction of a new church building. In its new sanctuary the church grew to over 300 members. Reverend Rader went on to pastor congregations in Coatesville, North Salem, and Moran.
Reverend Rader is survived by his wife Ruth and sons ----- and -----; brothers Edwin Rader and Dennis Rader; grandsons ----- Rader, ----- Rader, ----- Klein and ----- Klein.
Funeral arrangements are Monday, December 13, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, IN. Visitation will be Sunday, December 12, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Burial will be at the K of P Cemetery in Lizton.
Online condolences may be made at www.robertporterfuneralhome.com
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