Born March 28, 1948 in South Charleston, W.Va.
He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Carol Mills Shrader
And son, Neal Paul Shrader of New York City
Daughter, Michele Lee Shrader of Carthage, Texas;
Mother, Pauline Neal Shrader of St. Albans,W.Va.;
Two sisters, Carolyn Simpson of St. Albans, W.Va.,
And Sharon Swigger of Conroe, Texas
And very special uncle, Donald L. Edwards of Virginia Beach
And numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Lon McCue Shrader.
At Old Donation Episcopal Church, 4449 N. Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach
with a reception to follow. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 14, 2009
In lieu of flowers, the family requests a living memorial in the form
of book donations
to the DAR Library in Washington, D.C. To facilitate your donation,
checks may be
made payable to the Lynnhaven Parish Chapter NSDAR, 5268 Albright
Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23464. Cremation & Funeral Services
He was a member of the Norfolk Chapter of the Sons and Daughter of the
American
Revolution.
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At an early age, Steve developed a
love for broadcast engineering and amateur radio. As a teenager, he
volunteered to do odd jobs at a local radio station if he would be
allowed to work with the chief engineer. His special talent in
electronics quickly propelled him up the industry ranks, and he
eventually became director of Broadcast Operations for Rollins
Communications in Atlanta, where his future wife Carol also worked.
The
family later moved to Hampton Roads as a part of the media group,
headed by dear friend Paul Downs, which transformed a small country
and
western radio station into 106.9 “The Fox.”
When the station was sold in the
early 90s, Steve became a partner with friends Chuck and Bob Rippel
in
the regional electronics repair firm Audio Video Service Labs. His
amateur radio interest led to a special partnership and the firm also
began doing business as Kenwood Service Center East. Steve then became
known across the country as “the” expert in the repair and operation
of
that firm’s amateur radio transceivers. The business has been blessed
with many long term loyal employees who also survive and mourn Steve’s
loss.