Ch
arles Dwaine Radke
Jun 19, 1962 – Feb 26, 2017
Survived by wife, Malisa K. Radke (stepchildren, Brett Zickwolf of Kansas City and Kaylee Zickwolf of Omaha); son, Joseph I. Radke and wife Kari L. Radke of Kearney, NE (and their children Parker J. Radke, Kamryn L. Radke, and Baby Radke); parents, Dwaine F. and Barbara A. Radke of Lincoln, NE; sister, Heidi Radke of Albuquerque, NM.
CELEBRATION OF LIFE Friday, March 3rd at 1pm at the Bel Air Chapel, 12100 W. Center Rd. Memorials will be directed by the family.

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I am sn H&M driver and I thought sn awful lot of Chuck
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family
My thought and prayers for his wife, family and colleagues.
Chuck,
You have been a great mentor. I am going to miss the candid conversations and guidance that you have provided over the last decade of my career. Thank you for giving your all.
My condolence to his wife and family he was a great boss and great human being and will be sadly missed.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prsyers.
A tragic loss for family and friends alike. You will
Be missed daily Chuck.
Chuck had a personality bigger than Life and a Laugh just as big, No matter where he was, People flocked to him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Family and Friends, of a Man that will be greatly missed.
My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who knew and loved Chuck. May you find comfort in your memories of him.
I am so shocked to hear this saddening news. I thought the world of my Friend. At least I know he and Jeremy are together once again. CHEERS!
God bless, he was a great man.
It is of great loss that you and your family, plus the family of H&M will miss a great part in the person that played a key role in all of our households.
I was so sorry to hear of Chucks ‘s passing. My heart breaks for you Heidi my dear friend. My blessing s and prayers to your entire family.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Deepest condolences from my family to your. My mom Ellen always spoke highly of Chuck. He became family. May God’s Angels wrap you in love and peace.
My heartfelt condolences. Chuck’s joy and cheer were contagious – he was a bright spot whenever I encountered him at a trade show. He was also unceasingly optimistic, no matter what the headwinds were. He will be missed greatly.
Deepest condolences to all of Chuck’s family, friends, and co workers. May we all remember him for the kind, giving, and vibrant man that he is…
On behalf of our Board of Directors, staff and members of the Nebraska Trucking Association, we extend our sympathy during this sad time. Larry Johnson, President and Sheila O’Connor, Vice President
On behalf of my family and Utility Trailer I extend my deepest condolences to Malisa and all family and friends of Chuck. I was fortunate to have met Chuck through work but his contagious personality and over the top fun character quickly made Chuck a great friend. He will forever be in our hearts and memories!! Miss you dearly buddy
My condolences. My brother Jason and I lived right next door to Chuck in Lincoln in the early 90’s. I remember coming home for the weekend and seeing his rig parked outside, we’d grill steaks and baked potatoes and sit and chat about where’d he’d been that week….he always had a positive outlook and he really cared for his family, he always talked about his parents….I know he’ll be missed….
Chuck you were a great man and I always enjoyed talking to you. You were a mans man you said it like it was and you will be missed. Our prayers are with your family RIP my good friend and we will see you on the other side.
Does anyone know where he’s buried at? I couldn’t make it to the funeral.
Chuck was a swell guy he made me feel great working at H&M
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