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Henry “Duke” Schrader

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On August 22, 2021 @ 12:44 pm In 2021,Obituaries | 5 Comments

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Henry “Duke” Schrader, age 94, passed away August 20th, 2021 at the Belle Plaine Lutheran House. Services will be held at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Prior Lake at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, August 31st, 2021. There will be a visitation prior from 9:30-11:00 AM. Father Tom Walker will be officiating the service. Internment will take place at St. Michael’s Catholic Cemetery following the funeral service.

Henry “Duke” Schrader was born in 1926 to Henry and Anna Schrader. He spent the first years of his life in Minneapolis as his father was a Minneapolis police officer. As a young boy, he and his family moved to Prior Lake. They moved into their lake cottage full time. Duke was an only child.

Duke attended school at Prior Lake where he first met his lovely future wife, Kathleen (Kate) Cates. The pair met each other sometime around the 5th grade.

In 1943, Duke joined the United States Army and served in the Pacific Theater for two years until his honorable discharge.

Duke and Kate got married on May 11th, 1948 at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Prior Lake. The couple started their family in 1960 by adopting 3 children from Catholic charities. He was a very devoted husband, father, and Catholic. He attended mass at St. Michael’s religiously.

Early in his working career, Duke was a welder working for Port Cargill in Savage. He worked on WWII Navy vessels during the night and would come home and sleep at his lake cottage. Duke enjoyed living in Prior Lake so much that he ran for public office and was elected mayor. He worked very hard to bolster the police force; Adding a full-time officer (that used a brand-new squad car) and hiring more part time help for the police department. After his time as mayor, Duke joined the Bloomington police department. He was proud of his police service and worked his way up the ranks all the way to Captain. Duke wore badge #17 with immense pride and was honored to be able to wear it. Duke truly adored his job on the police force. But one job was not enough for Duke, he also operated a concrete septic tank company on the weekends in Prior Lake. He balanced the books and did everything that he could to make things go smoothly. As if that wasn’t enough, Duke also had rental properties that he managed. Duke retired from the Bloomington police department in 1979 and continued to run his rental properties and Schrader Block and Tile.

Throughout Duke’s life, he enjoyed snowmobiling, boating, and camping with his friends. In his later years, he and Kate traveled to Arizona for the winters. He was also a great handyman and spent a good deal of time helping his children with any projects they needed him on. Duke enjoyed good health for the majority of his retirement. One of his greatest joys in life was being married to Kate for 73 years. She was a good cook and a wonderful wife.

Duke was eventually overcome by Alzheimer’s and dementia and passed away on August 20th, 2021. He is preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Anna Schrader.

Duke leaves behind his wife, Kate; Children, Greg Schrader, Katherine “Sis” Smith, and Jim (Trina) Schrader; 9 Grandchildren, Katelynn Smith, Andrew Schrader, Lauren Schrader, Mackenzie Smith, Libby Schrader, Trevor Smith, Sarah Schrader, Bob Schrader, and Jonah Schrader; Great granddaughter, Makenna Smith; and many more relatives, friends, and happy memories.

 

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Condolence from Ken & Deb Huntley on August 23rd, 2021 10:56 am

So very sorry for your loss. Sending our thoughts and prayers to the family.

Condolence from Scott Eggen on August 23rd, 2021 2:11 pm

Sorry for your loss. Duke was a great man.

Condolence from Patrick Simpkins on August 24th, 2021 9:12 am

My condolences to the Schrader family. Duke was a man who set such a great example. He showed humility and approachability, but also required respect and showed dignity to everyone I ever saw him interact with. He could have bragged about his accomplishments as Prior Lake’s mayor, a successful businessman, chief of police for Bloomington, and raising three wonderful children, and most people would have, but not him. A person would usually have to ask to find out about these things, or hear about them from others. His life modeled what we should all strive for in life.

Well done, Duke! May you rest in peace.

Condolence from steve cates on August 30th, 2021 11:05 am

Our deepest sympathies aunt Kate and family. We have such fond memories of the the many times you and uncle Duke, along with your children, or occasionally an extra auntie or grandpa Earl, would journey up to Canada for a visit with our family. Those summer visits were always such a highly anticipated event for all of us. As we read the obituary, we discovered a few a few things about uncle Duke that we hadn’t known; his was a life rich and well lived.
Steve, Jacqueline and Joel Cates & Barb Cates

Condolence from Kent Therkelsen on August 30th, 2021 7:50 pm

So sorry to hear about Henry’s passing. He was one of those “larger than life” leaders in the police department who could strike fear into the heart of a young cop being summoned to his office, but his concern for the department and people who worked there always shone through. A true gentleman and nice human being. He will be missed.

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