Obituaries A funeral isn't an ordinary circumstance. That's why we have an extraordinary website. Obituaries from page B33 HERMAN RADER, 92, of Highland Beach, Fla., died at Hadassah Hospital on June 11, 2009, in Jerusalem, Israel. He was born on July 18, 1916, in Detroit Rader and was a graduate of Central High School. He was the owner of Rader Construction Co. and Park Bar Cafe and was a member of Congregation Beth Abraham, B'nai B'rith and the Masons. Mr. Rader married Rose Klein, daugh- ter of Freda and Eugene Klein, in 1939, and they had four children of whom Lynne passed July 13, 2002, at age 61, and Dr. Richard, who passed Jan. 30, 1982, at age 33. Mr. Rader's wife, Rose, passed away Nov.15, 1993, age 74. Mr. Rader is survived by his children, Ronald and Deborah (Goldman) and Donna; beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Robert and Melissa Rader, parents of Dashiell and Zora Rose; Rep. Kevin and Rabbi Amy Rader, parents of Caleb, Ruby, Yael and Ezra; Dr. Kerry and Rabbi David Bar-Cohn, parents of Daniel, Ilan, Ben-Tzion and Yeshaya; Heather Hoban; Elyse Chaya Bracha and Rabbi Amichai Zippor; and Erik Adelson. He is also survived by his sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Betty Klein and Gladys and Charles Brasch. The family thanks his caregiver, Albert DeSouza, and all those who cared for him in his final years. He was predeceased by his brothers- in-law, Emil Klein (died May 15, 1977, age 55), and Louis Klein (died June 9, 1983, age 58). Mr. Rader leaves wonderful memo- ries of joy and laughter and the gift of his unconditional love. He exemplified Rudyard Kipling's ideal man, equally comfortable "talking with the crowds and walking with kings." His huge heart allowed him to embrace everyone he touched. His simplicity, warmth, and legendary zest for life were contagious. His passions included his family, friends, work, exercise, eating, reading, crossword puzzles and watching news programs. The Raders were legend- ary hosts and loved the company of family and friends. Their home on Old Colony Dr. was their "PinkPalace" where for years people enjoyed their terrific hospitality. They opened their home to numerous Jewish charities. Mr. Rader was a wonderful husband and father, who loved and adored his family. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him. Interment at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Melabev, provider of services for memory- • Preplanning • Grief Resources • Send Condolences • Chapel Tour • Much More Familiarize yourself with all of our offerings from the comfort of your home computer. Explore our website today. Get to know our extraordinary facilities, staff and our preplanning selections. Whether you simply need directions or want to send condolences to someone suffering a loss, everything you need is in one easy-to-use location. www. thedorfmanchapel. corn It THE DORFMAN CHAPEL SERVING WITH DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION www.thedorfmanchapel.corn 30440 Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills • MI 48334 (248) 406-6000 TOLL FREE 1-866-406-6003 Licensed Funeral Directors: Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman ©Adfinity 1485340 Obituaries on page B36 June 18 . 2009 B35