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John Judson Rady

1940 - 2026

John Judson Rady obituary, 1940-2026

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1940

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2026

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John Rady Obituary

John Judson Rady

May 1, 1940 - January 10, 2026

John J. Rady of Keswick, VA, formerly of Boonesville, the self-proclaimed "good-looking guy with a moustache," died on January 10, 2026. He was 85. John was raised in Fond du Lac, WI, the youngest of Eugene and Eleanor Rady's three children. He lost both his mother and stepmother in tragic accidents when he was a preschooler and teenager. A resilient person, John went on to lead a rich and happy life of adventure, family, friends, and colleagues.

After graduating from high school, John left midwestern farm life behind and joined his best friend, Mike, in sunny South Florida. This was just the beginning of John's many bold travel adventures including: a motorcycle tour of Europe from southern Spain to northern Scandinavia, a cross country camping trip (with future wife, Kai) through 37 states and multiple provinces of Canada, a weeks' long driving trip through England from Surrey to the Lakes with kids in tow, a couple of hazardous drives from coast to coast in Ireland and across the Yucatan, and multiple family trips to the Outer Banks, Cape Cod, and the Caribbean. In later life, John and Kai enjoyed train travel through Italy and a memorable tour of Mediterranean antiquities on a cruise ship in the company of a few other intrepid Americans defying a State Department red alert.

Eventually, Kai and John adopted a quiet life on their beloved country retreat, Harris Mountain Farm, at the foot of the Blue Ridge. The farm drew in their extended family and friends, where they hosted many joyful weekends, summer vacations, and winter holidays. Resident and visiting dogs were ever present, adding to the chaos while fishing in the pond, hiking wooded trails, and racing the Gator across rolling fields.

John enjoyed a career in farm and estate sales with various Charlotteville firms, including as a founding partner in McLean Faulconer. He retired from Frank Hardy International in 2023. Along the way, he co-founded Shenanigans toy store, acquired a contractor's license, built a garden shed and an addition to his and Kai's 1820's log cabin, and became a voracious reader of both non-fiction and fiction. His knowledge of historic Virginia estates was legend as was his way with an irreverent anecdote involving misadventures with famous clients, colleagues, and friends.

John was always fair in his judgment, intolerant of cruelty, and loyal to a fault. He recognized his weaknesses, fought to overcome them, and helped others along the way. He was a free-spirited dad, recognized as "one of a kind" by his children and their many school, swim team, and neighborhood friends. He was a generous and fun-loving Pop to his grandchildren. He loved Kai and respected her decisions having to do with business, kids, pets, decorating, and even his wardrobe. He reserved for himself most of the real estate and vehicle decisions (about which Kai often did not agree). It all worked out in the end.

John leaves his wife, Kai; children, Joshua (Lili Bennett), and Meaghan (Mark Pesavento); grandchildren, Hope (Bee), Sylvia, and Clara; and most recent Jack Russell, Daisy. He is also survived by his brothers-in-law, Jim (Darlene) and John Howard (Sharon Prado); his step-siblings, Randall Schoenberg and Frances Odekirk; best pal, Pete; nieces, nephews, and numerous cousins.

He was predeceased by his parents; siblings, Gene and Rose; brother-in-law, Bob Hilbert; stepsister, Nancy Graf; and many beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins.

A memorial is planned for the spring. Donations in John's name may be made to Woodwell Climate Research Center, Falmouth, MA, or Hospice of the Piedmont, Charlottesville, VA.

An online guestbook is available at www.compassionatecremationva.com

Compassionate Cremation Services of Ruckersville, VA, is handling the arrangements.

Published by Daily Progress on Jan. 25, 2026.

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Stephen Rutherford

February 2, 2026

"Swimmers take your marks" the most common phrase that probably ever came out from under that mustache! I was told that it was none other than Mr Rady...not my coach or an older one of the swimmers (Josh or Meaghan) that came to my rescue as a Mighty Mite at Fry´s Spring Beach Club. I thought I needed a bit of a head start so I jumped early and after I swam over the the false start rope John slid in the pool to stop me from completing my first ever competitive 25 meter free style! One of ohh so many FSBC stories from my life that were somehow centered around this gentleman. As I recall in my younger life, Mr Rady was never slow on a quick one liner, followed by a wink.
My family earned his respect enough that as neighbors he trusted us to watch his four leg-ed companion when the Rady family would travel. Rugy, was a household favorite for us all when he got to visit. He found an inside mouse in our house that we didn´t even know had been visiting us...we thought that crazy little dog had lost his mind only to show us we had an intruder. I feel good knowing those two have been reunited!
Of all the good and memories, I feel certain that he is most proud to leave his spirit behind and carried on in his two amazing children. I have always been such a huge fan of both Josh and Meaghan and looked up to them both so much as a younger Fry´s Springer!
Ill sign off as John would every time he would come pick up his little buddy after their travels...John, lets go get in the Jeep...you wanna go to the farm, you wanna go see Sadie? You presence is missed here sir, but I know you are reunited with so many that have been missing you up on The Big Farm!
Rest easy Mr Rady, have a good laugh with my dad...until we see you again.

Larry Herbert

February 1, 2026

John and I went to the practice rounds of the Masters in April 2007 - where we saw Nicklaus, Palmer, and Ballesteros and other legends, and hoped to get some inspiration for our own games. I have fond memories of playing with him at Meadowcreek, striving for an occasional birdie and searching for wayward shots. We witnessed the eastern earthquake there while standing in a fairway. He was a good and kind fellow whom I met at McLean Faulconer. Condolences to his family. RIP John.

Peggy Rudnick

January 28, 2026

John and Kai were beloved friends and neighbors from the time our children (who are now in their 50's) were young. My love goes out to Kai, Josh, Meghan and all of the extended family.

Ashley Sexton

January 25, 2026

Sweet John, you are so missed. I was lucky to have had the chance to get to know you and although brief, I was thankful for the opportunity to be able to help care for you. My thoughts and prayers go out to your sweet family!

Richard Freedman

January 25, 2026

My eyes welled up this morning when i saw John's face in the obit. As life passed, I lost touch with John, especially when the store moved the from the North wing of to downtown, as well as when my children outgrew the need for b-day gifts both for themselves as well as their friends. I always enjoyed engaging John in the store or coming out of his office if we bumped into each other. He was savvy about multiple topics, and easy going. Even as adults, I found them to be "cute' when together. My warmest condolences to all of the family.

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