Radomski, Louise W.. (nee Kaempfe), baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection on June 13, 2026.
Beloved wife of the late Robert “Bob” Radomski; loving mother of Stephen (Eileen), Christine (Bruce) Dickinson, Greg (Michelle), Mary (Tom) Valli, David (Julie), Susie (Patrick) Kozeny; cherished grandmother of Jennifer (Ryan) Regan, Teresa (Thom) Radomski-Bomba, Michael, Aileen Dickinson, Tommy (Hillary Birtley) Valli, Mary (Andy) Heder, Christine (Travis) Dearmont, Mitchell Dickinson, Kevin, Bobby (Taylor), William (Hanna) Dickinson, Katie (Alex) Oyler-Valli, Ryan, Tommy (Vukas), Christopher (Anne) Kozeny, Megan, Annie Valli, Elizabeth (Jason) Brown, Danny (Katie Killeen-Radomski), Sarah Dickenson and Caroline Kozeny and great-grandmother of 14; dear sister of Helen (the late Rod) Gardner and the late Johanna (the late Dennis) Johnson; our dear aunt, sister-in-law, cousin and friend.
Louise recounted wonderful childhood memories of her grandmother and the Notre Dame Sisters at St. Mary of Victories and Notre Dame High School. Louise developed devotion to the Blessed Virgin and the rosary.
In her adult years Louise enjoyed Most Precious Blood Parish and the great friendships made there. She loved her friends and their families sharing vacations, card playing and tennis marathons.
She enjoyed every moment as a grandmother – smothering each of her 21 grandchildren with attention, food and parties. Her 14 great grandchildren brought her incredible happiness. The last chapter consisted in bring joy to all those involved in her care.
Services: Visitation at Seven Holy Founders Catholic Church, 6737 South Rock Hill Road, on Tuesday, June 23, 9:00am until time of funeral mass at 10:00am. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
A Kutis South County Chapel Service.
I will miss you so much but I know being back with Grandpa and the rest of your family and friends has you at peace.
So sorry for your loss Sue. It’s never easy losing anyone but , losing a momma is so painful. Hugs to you all , Mary and Steve Kozeny
So very sorry for your loss Steve. Please accept my sympathy for you and your family.
Take care.. Barb Henerfauth (GF)
Growing up I remember staying with Steve when I was little.. She would always be Open to take care of us.. she always took care of people especially Snoony how he suffered from multiple sclerosis but she took care of him…
Always so sweet and giving..!
May Jesus be merciful to you,
May the gates of Heaven open immediately for you and the Glorious Light of God’s face shine upon you.
Our Family Rosaries are dedicated to you and your family. James Mansker & Family
Sr Elsy and Peggy will always remember Louise fondly, her smile and the joy to all who visited her were a blessing. May her family and friends be comforted knowing that Louise is now with friends and family resting in peace. Live and God bless, Sr Elsy and Peggy