James John Rademaker's Obituary
James (Jim) John Rademaker, 68, peacefully passed away Wednesday, January 6, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. Jim is survived by his devoted and beloved wife of 38 years, Carmen (nee Del Valle), and loving children, Kelly Caraballo (Raymond), Jim Rademaker, and John Rademaker. He was the son of the late James and Alice Rademaker and dear brother of Pat McCollum, Tim (the late Sue Anne), Daniel, and Ken. Jim was a loving tío and uncle to his nieces and nephews, and cousin and brother-in-law to many.
Jim was born on May 26, 1952 in Berea, Ohio, and graduated from Strongsville High School and Southeast Missouri State University. Jim dedicated his entire career to education in the Social Studies department at North Royalton High School where he was a devoted coach and beloved teacher. He enjoyed traveling, reading, golfing (especially with his family), watching local high school games, all Cleveland sports (especially the Cleveland INDIANS!), and spending time with his family and friends. Jim also enjoyed listening to music and going to local and outdoor concerts, especially COH, The Mavericks, and the Beach Boys. He will be missed by many.
In lieu of flowers or donations, the family kindly asks that you simply Pay it Forward. Please make a dinner for someone in need, donate to a charity, family, volunteer at a local food bank, or simply spend time doing something of service for someone you love, or even someone you do not know. Kindly think of Jim Rademaker and our family as you do this service or donation. “In the end, only kindness matters.” The family would love to hear your story of how you helped other people in honor of Jim. Please share your act of kindness by emailing us at [email protected]. It will “make our hearts sing” to hear what you did!
VISITATION SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2021 FROM 3PM-7PM at JARDINE FUNERAL HOME, 15822 PEARL RD, STRONGSVILLE. Funeral Mass MONDAY 10AM at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Strongsville. Jim’s Funeral Mass will be live-streamed on Monday. The link can be found on St. John Neumann’s website, www.sjnohio.com. Due to COVID-19, please be sure to wear your face mask and be mindful of your social distance if you are attending services. Interment Strongsville Cemetery.
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