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Stuart Radetsky

Also Known As: "Sonny Radetsky"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA
Death: May 27, 2022 (87)
Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Place of Burial: Independence, Jackson County, MO, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Abe Radetsky; Abe Radetsky; Ann Radetsky Toltz and Ann Radetsky Toltz
Husband of Harriet S Radetsky
Father of Private and Private
Brother of Shana Radetsky Caplan; Shana Caplan; Private User and Barbara Radetsky Sak

Managed by: Private User
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About Stuart Radetsky

Stuart Radetsky, 87, of Overland Park died May 27, 2022. Graveside services will be held Tuesday May 31st at 2:00pm at Kehilath Israel Blue Ridge Cemetery, 1901 Blue Ridge Boulevard Independence, MO.

Stuart, known to his family as Sonny, was born in Denver, CO April 30, 1935 to Ann and Abe S. Radetsky. He grew up in Kansas City, graduating from Southwest High School. In school, he was a talented athlete, playing football and basketball and running track. He was also a gifted violinist.

In 1970, he married Harriet Lazerwitz of St. Louis, MO. They were happily married for fifty years, and one of the highlights of their marriage was living and working nearly a year on Hulda Kibbutz in Israel. Sonny served in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany.
He maintained an avid interest in the state of Israel throughout his life. He was well known for his handyman skills and enjoyed gardening with his wife.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and two sisters, Shana Radetsky Caplan and Barbara Radetsky Sak. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Amy Radetsky and Luis Bruder and grandson, Marcus (a football player like his Grandpa), of Arlington, VA, his sister and brother-in-law, Carol and Lew Berey of Kansas City, and many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was especially close in his later years to his nephew, Rob, who never stopped being a constant friend and companion, even after Sonny could not leave Village Shalom. Throughout his life, Sonny modeled a true kind and gentle spirit, loving us all without expectation. We are so proud and fortunate that he was a part of our family.

The family is especially grateful for the care and kindness of the Village Shalom staff in his later years. Condolences may be shared at louismemorialchapel.com. The family suggests donations to the charity of your choice.

Stuart Radetsky, 87, of Overland Park died May 27, 2022. Graveside services will be held Tuesday May 31st at 2:00pm at Kehilath Israel Blue Ridge Cemetery, 1901 Blue Ridge Boulevard Independence, MO.

Stuart, known to his family as Sonny, was born in Denver, CO April 30, 1935 to Ann and Abe S. Radetsky. He grew up in Kansas City, graduating from Southwest High School. In school, he was a talented athlete, playing football and basketball and running track. He was also a gifted violinist.

In 1970, he married Harriet Lazerwitz of St. Louis, MO. They were happily married for fifty years, and one of the highlights of their marriage was living and working nearly a year on Hulda Kibbutz in Israel. Sonny served in the U.S. Army stationed in Germany.
He maintained an avid interest in the state of Israel throughout his life. He was well known for his handyman skills and enjoyed gardening with his wife.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, and two sisters, Shana Radetsky Caplan and Barbara Radetsky Sak. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Amy Radetsky and Luis Bruder and grandson, Marcus (a football player like his Grandpa), of Arlington, VA, his sister and brother-in-law, Carol and Lew Berey of Kansas City, and many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was especially close in his later years to his nephew, Rob, who never stopped being a constant friend and companion, even after Sonny could not leave Village Shalom. Throughout his life, Sonny modeled a true kind and gentle spirit, loving us all without expectation. We are so proud and fortunate that he was a part of our family.

The family is especially grateful for the care and kindness of the Village Shalom staff in his later years. Condolences may be shared at louismemorialchapel.com. The family suggests donations to the charity of your choice.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 25 2024, 13:23:31 UTC

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Stuart Radetsky's Timeline

1935
April 30, 1935
Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA
2022
May 27, 2022
Age 87
Overland Park, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
May 31, 2022
Age 87
Kethilath Israel Blue Ridge Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, MO, United States