The Columbus Dispatch

Dorothy Rader

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GROVE CITY - Dorothy (Trott) Rader: Dorothy’s family always meant the most to her, beginning with her beloved Dad and Mom, her sisters Joann and Jackie in German Village and St. Mary’s High School. She said love carried her through her 98 years. She was a devoted wife of 62 years to her husband Jack. They shared a lifelong love affair. She was the proud mother of Susan (Dennis) Donovan, Mike (Cindy), Steve (Peggy), and Mark (Carla). They raised their family on the west side of Columbus, moving to Grove City in 1971. Dorothy never felt the need to get a driver’s license and still managed to attend countless recitals, ball games, performanc­es and birthday parties for her 13 grandchild­ren and 20 great grandchild­ren! Always with words of encouragem­ent and praise, she was everyone’s cheerleade­r. Dorothy and Jack were active members of Our Lady of Perpetual Help parish since 1971. They were so proud to serve on the committee for the constructi­on of the beautiful new church. They worked together in the family business for 35 years. They loved to travel and escape the winter months in Florida, especially Disney World with a group of grandkids. Even more they loved to spend time at “The Farm” in Morgan County, where their memories spanned more than 60 years. Dorothy enjoyed hiking, gazing at the night sky, working in her flower garden, and reading while she was there. They had such a good time! Her family was proud of her courage and strength as she lived independen­tly after Jack died in 2009. She is also survived by dear nieces and nephews, and her special cousin Carol Trapp. Viewing will be held at Schoedinge­r Grove City on Sunday, March 3, 2024 from 3-5PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual Help with celebrant Father Michael Watson on Monday, March 4, 2024 at 10:30AM. Burial will follow at Saint Joseph Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to Wounded Warrior Project or to the Guardian Angel Tuition Assistance Program at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School. Thank you to the caregivers and friends at Traditions Grove City Senior Living, Echo Hospice, and Laurels West. Visit www.schoedinge­r.com to share a favorite memory or leave a condolence.

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