Julia Radford Dies Funeral Will Be Held on Monday-Mrs. & Lela (Rhodes) Rader born Portland, OR died Rader, who died 25 yearsĪgo, was at one time editor of the Western Chris-tian Advocate." OS Sepĭ/o L.M. Rader will be interred in Salem, Oregon, beside the body of Tabernacle where the funeral services were held. Mother of Paul Rader, Evangelist, and pastor of the Chicago gospel "Eugenia Rader to Be Buried Here Memory Honored-Chicago, Sept.Ģ2-(AP)-Three thousand persons gathered here today to pay a final Interment was made in Lee MissionĬemetery beside the body of her husband, who died here many years ago." The body was accompanied here by her son, Rev. Eugenia Rader, who died several days ago in Wheaton, DupageĬounty, Illinois. "Funeral services were held at Rigdon Mortuary this morning for Mission cemetery, where services will be held." DOS 6:4 The student body from Willamette University, and accompanied to Lee Today, where they will be met at the State street depot by friends and The remains will arrive on the 1 o'clock Oregon electric car Benjamin Young and other Portland clergymen will participate in the Interment willīe in the Jason Lee cemetery in Salem. From 9 until time for theįuneral the body will lie in state in the church. Hughes and MissĬatherine Rader, of Portland, are his daughters.įuneral services will be held in Taylor Street Methodist church, His sons are Lyell and Paul Rader, of Chicago Ralph Rader, of LosĪngeles and Luke Rader, of Portland. He is survived by his widow, four sons and two daughters. Pacific Christian Advocate, which is published in Portland. During the past seven years he has been editor of the In the northwest, holding various pastorates and other positions of Later he became affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal church.ĭuring the past 25 years he has been prominent in the Methodist church Minister in the Methodist Episcopal church south when 19 years of age,Īnd assumed charge of the church at Oskaloosa, Kan. His wife of being tired and shortly afterward suffered another stoke ofĪpoplexy and became unconscious, in which state he remained until his For a time his left side was paralyzed, but recently Taken to Port-land sanitorium and later removed to his home, 68 East Of the late Bishop Foss, he was stricken with apoplexy. While delivering an address before the Methodist MinisterialĪssociation of Portland in Taylor Street Methodist church on the life In Portland after an illness of many months. Most prominent Methodist clergymen in this state, died Sunday morning Rader,Įditor of the Pacific Christian Advocate and for many years one of the Rader Dies After Long Illness-Editor of PacificĬhristian Advocate And Well-Known Figure In Methodism-Rev. Commercial use is prohibited per copyright and plagarism laws, as is copying the website to another location. All additions and corrections are appreciated and can be sent to NOTICE: The content of this website is provided for individual use. An N/A in the plot location indicates that although the individual is known to have been buried in the cemetery, the exact location is not known at this time. If you find that your family member is unmarked and you wish to place a marker, please contact the Lee Mission Cemetery Board to discuss your options and to notify them of your intent.Ģ ) A box with an "R" in it preceding a burial listing indicates a reserved plotģ) The number to the right of the death date is the burial plot number and can be used in the plot search option to find out who is buried in adjoining plots. Staten at Listing for surnames beginning with - R -ġ) A single rose beside a burial listing indicates an unmarked grave. Updates are made on a continuous basis by Compiled 1996 by Stephenie Flora, Sherrill Hochspeier
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