Robert N. Radakovich

robert radakovich

October 20, 1916 ~ April 3, 2005


Resided in: Pueblo, CO

Robert N. Radakovich, 88, passed away April 3, 2005, in Pueblo, Colo. Survived by his daughters, JoAnne 'Jody' Lane of Pueblo and Frieda (Al Hensley) Spann of Phoenix, Ariz.; grandchildren, Michael (Nancy) Lane of Pueblo, Matthew (Geri) Lane of Pueblo and Richard (Diane) Webb of Simi Valley, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Chris, Richard and Arianne Lane, all of Pueblo, Matthew and Claire Marie Webb, both of Simi Valley, Calif.; and cousin, Mary Carline of Reno, Nev. Preceded in death by his wife, Ollie Lorene Radakovich on Jan. 20, 2003; daughter, Darlene Radakovich; son, Mike Radakovich; parents, Nicholas and Sophie Radakovich; infant brother; and son-in-law, Art Lane. Robert was born Oct. 20, 1916, in Pueblo. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict. He was a custodian for School Dist. # 60, mainly working at Lincoln Elementary School. Member of the Greek Orthodox Church and Silver State Lodge #95, AF&AM. There will be no viewing. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday, April 10, 2005, at the Mountain View Cemetery Chapel Mausoleum. The family respectfully requests the omission of food and flowers. Please make memorials to a charity of donor's choice, C/O Montgomery & Steward Funeral Directors, 1317 N. Main Street, Pueblo, Colo. 81003. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. My deepest sympathy to your family. I knew Bob from St. Michael’s Orthodox Church. I remember him and his wife with the old car. Very nice people. I lost my husband Ralph March 6. He is in the obits here also. Bob was a good man and will be missed by many. Nancy Takemire

  2. My deepest sympathies on the passing of Bob. I worked with Bob at Lincoln for a short period in the early seventies. I admired him very much for his kindness and patience. He was a good man.

  3. I had the privilege of knowing Mr. Radakovich several years ago. Mr. Radakovich came to Whitman Drug, when it was still open, to have coffee at the soda fountain every day, usually twice a day. I worked as a pharmacy technician for Mr. Whitman and also helped at the soda fountain. I looked forward to Mr. Radakovich coming in every day and enjoyed visiting with him. I remember his two Fords that he always drove and I even had the opportunity to go for a ride in his coupe once. Mr. Radakovich was always generous, kind and shared his sense of humor. My deepest condolences and prayers go to his family and loved ones. He will be remembered fondly and missed greatly.


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