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Stephen J. Raderstorf

   
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Arizona Republic -- On Christmas Eve, Joyce Raderstorf spoke to her grandson, who called from Iraq. That night, the phone was passed to each family member gathered for the holiday so they could hear his voice.

It would be their final chance.

Army Cpl. Stephen J. Raderstorf of Peoria died last Sunday in Balad, Iraq, of wounds received in combat, the Defense Department announced Saturday. Details were not available.

His body arrived in the Valley on Saturday. Services are planned for Tuesday and Wednesday.

"He just turned 21 on December 23. He was looking forward to coming home in February," Raderstorf said. "It was his first Christmas and birthday away from home."



The soldier had been in Iraq just three months. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, based at Fort Hood, Texas.

Family members said Stephen always wanted a career in the Army. He was the eldest of three sons of James and Sharon Raderstorf and a 2003 graduate of Prescott High School.

"Even when he was in high school he was talking to recruiters," his grandmother said.

His dream was to be a paratrooper and later work in special services, she said.

He was deployed to Iraq on Oct. 1. 

 "I am proud of what he did. I am proud of him, and he died a hero," said his brother Philip, 16, a student at Raymond S. Kellis High School in Peoria.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 N. 59th Ave., Glendale. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the mortuary.

Military honors will follow at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona in Phoenix.

 

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Stephen J. Raderstorf
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, January 16 2007 @ 05:51 PM MST
what news, it will change everything forever. That is OUR price for freedom. Our price for raising amazing young men & women. We will never having anymore of them. Smiles hugs letters, or just happy mother's day mom. It is gone forever. God bless you mom, this is a life time challenge. This is my 2nd year without him. I wish I could say it has gotten better. I have just found we get better at hiding it. god bless you and all your family.
I hope the iraqi people, one day soon, start to stand up and fight for the freedoms we are trying to help provide the opportunity for them to have!

Rhonda McCarthy
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Stephen J. Raderstorf
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, January 16 2007 @ 10:35 PM MST
Stephen,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Honor And Courage"(8th Cav Motto)
Stephen J. Raderstorf
Authored by: kimk on Sunday, January 21 2007 @ 11:57 AM MST
To Stephen's Family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Know that other American's are praying for you and all the people your son/brother loved.
Peace to you each.
Kim
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