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“Dear Aunt Roselyn, Jim, Peg, Ken and Judy, Our thoughts are with you as you mourn the loss of Uncle Clayt. Our prayer is that knowing he is with our...Read More »
1 of 9 | Posted by: Karen (Holmes) Bok - MD

“Roz and family, Our condolences go out to you. Florence enjoyed working with you for so many years at West Park. She and Steve also told many...Read More »
2 of 9 | Posted by: Florence, Jean & Dave Kapinsky - WI

“My sympathy to you in the loss of your father ”
3 of 9 | Posted by: Anne Smith - Wausau, WI

“Dear Aunt Roselyn,Jim,Peg,Ken and Judy, Our prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of Uncle Clayton. We rejoice with you that he is now with...Read More »
4 of 9 | Posted by: Linda (Holmes) Hayden - Indianola, IA

“Jim, Peg & Family- Our condolences are with you and your family. May his memories bring you happiness knowing the Lord has taken a good man. ”
5 of 9 | Posted by: Amber (Rogatzki) & Russ Murkowski - WI

“Dear Roselyn, Jim, Peg, Ken & Judy, We are saddened that we could not be with you at this time of loss but we rejoice that Sonny is at peace with...Read More »
6 of 9 | Posted by: Phil & Marg Holmes - Green Bay, WI

“Jim, Peg and Family. Our sympathy to you in the loss of your father/grandfather. May you find peace in your memories. Bob & Nancy Steigerwald ”
7 of 9 | Posted by: Bob & Nancy Steigerwald - WI

“Jim, Peg and Roselyn, Our thoughts are with you. JoAnn & Bob Bohse ”
8 of 9 | Posted by: Bob and JoAnn Bohse - Woodbury, MN

“Jim, Peg, Roselyn Our most deepfelt sympathies to everyone. Find peace in that Clayton is truly at rest. Good memories never fade. Don and Jody ”
9 of 9 | Posted by: Don & Jody Rogatzki - WI


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Clayton Frederick Radtke, 93, Schofield, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at Mount View Care Center, Wausau. He was born May 9, 1919 in Stratford, son of the late Otto and Meta (Lillge) Radtke. On October 5, 1946 he married Roselyn Smith in Wausau. She survives. Clayton attended and graduated from Tomahawk High School. He served his country in the United States Army during World War II and was stationed in New Guinea. Over the years Clayton worked for several companies including the Wausau Brewing Company, Foreway Express, Brandt Distributing Company and CTL. Buying cars was one of his enjoyments along with fishing, listening to big band music and beer. Surviving are his wife, Roselyn; sons, Jim (Peg) Radtke, Wittenberg, and Ken (Judy) Radtke, Green Bay; six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Margery (Phillip) Holmes and other relatives and friends. Besides his parents he was preceded in death by a brother, Laverne Radtke. A private service will be held for the family. The Rev. Gary Schultz will officiate. Peterson/Kraemer Funeral Home, 3400 Stewart Avenue, is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed at www.petersonkraemer.com

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