(KTNC)-- Longtime owner of KTNC Radio and community volunteer Charlie Radatz is being remembered following his death Tuesday in Omaha at the age of 81.
Radatz and his wife Karen moved to Falls City in 1981 and purchased KTNC Radio. They operated the station until 2007 when he sold the business and retired. She died in 2019.
Radatz volunteered for many organizations in Falls City, helping on many community projects, most notably his work in helping secure funding for the new Missouri River Bridge at Rulo.
He was a member and Board member of Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise, the Lions Club, Elks Lodge and many others.
A funeral service for Charlie Radatz will be Thursday morning, June 20, at 10:30 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Falls City.
The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 7 - 8:00 p.m. at Dorr and Clark Funeral Home in Falls City.
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