Radel Funeral Home

Radel Funeral Home We strive to provide each family with an affordable service that will create a lasting and memorable Saying goodbye is hard enough. and St. Michael St. in 1927.

Make arrangements now so your family doesn't have to. Call Radel Funeral Home today. We at Radel Funeral Home provide all services needed during your time of loss. Everything from traditional funeral services, cremation, pre-arrangements and much more can all be taken care of at our family owned funeral home. History of our funeral home...
In 1878, John J. Radel established the first Radel Funeral

Home after helping a neighbor with the burial of their infant. He opened his first office, a small wooden frame structure, on the corner of State Ave. Its rapid growth compelled him to seek a larger facility, and on January 1, 1903 he incorporated the business, calling it The John J. Radel Company. That same year the company erected a new building on the pre-existing property. At the time, the spacious state of the art facility served not only as a funeral home, but also as furniture movers which was commonplace for the time period. The edifice itself was large enough to store all of the horse drawn carriages and wagons needed for both businesses. Soon the funeral business was consuming most of the time and energy of the company therefore it was decided to drop the furniture movers and devote themselves solely to the funeral business. John J Radel purchased automotive equipment in 1912 to replace his horses and carriages, receiving national publicity as one of the first automobile- serviced funeral in the nation. Shortly after the introduction of vehicles to the funeral service, Mr. Radel invested a large sum of money to begin Cincinnati's first bus service running from Fountain Square to Price Hill. One way fare for the five mile trip was only five cents. The buses rode on solid rubber tires, giving the passengers an exceptionally bumpy ride. Eventually, the Radel bus service ended. A few years later Goodyear Tire invented the inflatable tire, offering a much more comfortable ride. In 1917, at the of 57, John J. Radel died, a victim of the flu epidemic. His son, Henry J. Radel immediately took charge of the company. Henry was already accustomed to the hard work and long hours for he had helped with many of the funerals over the years. Now in charge of the company, he looked towards expansion. A new funeral home was built in Newport Ky. at 822 York St. Another funeral home was built in Covington at 1005 Madison Ave. in 1938, which was operated until its sale in 1989. Henry Radel bought the Shulte House at 4122 Glenway Ave. in 1933 and converted it to a funeral home. For some time the home also served as his residence with his wife Josephine and their two sons, Henry Jr. and Fares. Another funeral home was bought in 1950 and operated downtown at 1804 Vine St. for six years. A fifth funeral home was constructed at 2562 North Bend Rd. in 1962 and eventually sold in 1970. Henry Radel Sr. passed away in August of 1973 at the age of 80. At that time, he was the oldest active funeral director in the state of Ohio. After his death, the company was taken over by his two sons, Henry Jr. Both sons continued the trend toward expansion with the addition of Denman-Radel funeral Home at 6943 Montgomery Rd, which operated from 1979 until March of 1988. Later that year, Radel funeral home opened another location at 650 Neeb Rd. This location is now the main office of the Radel Funeral Company. In June of 1991, another location was completed in Highland Heights Ky.funeral_home_016

On December 31, 1993, the John J Radel Inc. reorganized into two separate corporations. The funeral homes in Newport and Highland Heights are operated by Fares J Radel Funeral Homes Inc. under Fares J. Radel President. Radel Funeral Service Company operates the locations at 4122 Glenway Ave. Price Hill and 650 Neeb Rd. Delhi under Henry J. Radel Jr. President. Although the complexity of the funeral industry has changed over the past century, one thing that has not changed is the commitment The Radel Funeral Home has to serve each family with dignity and respect. Since the doors first opened in 1878, the Radel family has looked toward the future without forgetting the traditions of the past. We look to uphold these same standards for the next 100 years...

Judge John P. O’Connor, 85 years old, died suddenly on July 18, 2025.  He was born in Wilmette, Illinois on September 30...
07/22/2025

Judge John P. O’Connor, 85 years old, died suddenly on July 18, 2025. He was born in Wilmette, Illinois on September 30, 1939, to James C. and Alice D. O’Connor, and moved to Cincinnati, Ohio at the age of 7. He is survived by his devoted wife of 40 years Dr. Kathleen O’Connor; children John O’Connor (Vivian Graf), Kathleen (Edward) Buschbacher, and James (Lynne) O’Connor, grandchildren Mary (Kyle) Denney, Cara (Kevin) Fultz, Kelly and T.J. O’Connor, Andrew (fiancée Kate Harris) Buschbacher, Julia Buschbacher, Luke and Clare O’Connor, Christian Italiano, great grandchildren Nora and Harper Denney, Owen and Macy Fultz, and Levi O’Connor, brother Thomas (Christine) O’Connor, sister Lee (late Richard) d’Anjou, sister Dr. Marion (Bernard Sharratt) O’Connor, numerous beloved nieces and nephews, and brother-in-law Byron Ballinger. He was preceded in death by his parents James and Alice O’Connor.
Judge O’ Connor was a proud graduate of St. Xavier High School, Xavier University, and the Salmon P. Chase College of Law. He had a long and distinguished career with Hamilton County. He began as a unit leader in the Hamilton County Juvenile Court Detention Center. After graduating from Xavier University and while attending law school, he worked as a probation officer for Hamilton County Juvenile Court. Upon being admitted to the bar he served as a Magistrate in Hamilton County Juvenile Court while also working in the private practice of Grossman, Shue, and O’Connor. In 1973 he was appointed to Hamilton County Municipal Court where he subsequently won reelection and served in Municipal Court until 1978. He continued his judicial service in Hamilton County Juvenile Court from 1979 to 1992. Judge O’Connor was then elected to the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas where he served from 1993 to 2001. After retiring from his elected position in 2001, he worked as a visiting judge until 2007. During retirement he greatly enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, boating and mountain biking. He was a devoted biking buddy to Don Schott, Joe Staft, Jim Kuhn, Tom Oberschmidt, and Terry Gaines. He rode over 24,700 miles on his bike!
John was a devout Catholic and longtime parishioner of St. Antoninus Church. Family will receive friends at St. Antoninus, 1500 Linneman Rd, Cincinnati, OH on Monday, July 28 from? AM until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Free Store Foodbank, SmileTrain, or the American Heart Association.

Paula Dudley (nee Smith) beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother passed away peacefully on July 4, 2025 ...
07/11/2025

Paula Dudley (nee Smith) beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother passed away peacefully on July 4, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Paula was the cherished daughter of the late Bertha R Smith, whom she provided a home and care for many years and P. Sanford Smith, her loving Daddy. She was also proceeded in death by her beloved husband, Jack E Dudley as well as her dear brother James (Jean) Smith. Paula she is also survived by her six loving children along with their caring spouses, Gary Dudley, Donna (Larry) Rueve, Pam (Matt) Manion, Diane (Tim) Weber, Vicki (Ken) Jones and Jack (Kelly) Dudley ;also survived by her caring brother Richard (Dolores) Smith and many nieces and nephews.

Paula was born on March 25, 1930 in Chillicothe Ohio, Paula’s true calling was being a a wonderful nurturing and caring mother, her greatest joy was found in spending time with her children. She strived to form a special and unique bond with each of her 13 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren; always bringing a smile to their faces.

Her caring love, laughter and support will forever resonate in the hearts of those she touched.

Visitation will be held at Radel Funeral & Cremation Services 650 Neeb Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45233 on Tuesday July 22, 2025 between the hours of 11:00AM and 1:00PM, services will proceed directly after visitation and procession will follow to Arlington Memorial Gardens with graveside blessings and prayers

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