He had 4 children. Their names are Sarah Aida Mendez Morales Jones (born 10/19/1957), Stephen Abraham Mendez (born 10/19/1958), Daniel Paul Mendez (born 8/14/1959) and Deborah Esther Mendez Medina (born 1/9/1961). He was married to Lila Frances Camacho (aka Lila C. Mendez) on July 4, 1956.
He also had 6 grandchildren from Sarah (Elliot John Morales, Serena Melissa Morales, Michelle Morales, Deborah Morales, Sarah Morales (still born) and Timothy Jones), 2 grandchildren from Stephen (Stephen A. Mendez, II and Michael John Mendez (mentally handicapped)), 2 grandchildren from Daniel (Abel Elias Mendez and Alana Mendez...he also has a foster child) and 2 grandchildren from Deborah (Victoria Destiny Medina and Rebecca Medina).
He also had several great grandchildren. Michelle Morales gave birth to 5 and Deborah E. Morales-Hamlin gave birth to 1. Stephen A. Mendez, II fathered 2.
Radames served in the Army during WW II and was honorably discharged.
His body was buried at Calverton National Cemetery on Long Island in New York.
Radames graduated from New York Theological Seminary and served in the capacity of Pastor, Evangelist and Teacher. He was also well known for his poetry recitals and singing.
Radames worked for the city of New York for much of his working life.
He also had 6 grandchildren from Sarah (Elliot John Morales, Serena Melissa Morales, Michelle Morales, Deborah Morales, Sarah Morales (still born) and Timothy Jones), 2 grandchildren from Stephen (Stephen A. Mendez, II and Michael John Mendez (mentally handicapped)), 2 grandchildren from Daniel (Abel Elias Mendez and Alana Mendez...he also has a foster child) and 2 grandchildren from Deborah (Victoria Destiny Medina and Rebecca Medina).
He also had several great grandchildren. Michelle Morales gave birth to 5 and Deborah E. Morales-Hamlin gave birth to 1. Stephen A. Mendez, II fathered 2.
Radames served in the Army during WW II and was honorably discharged.
His body was buried at Calverton National Cemetery on Long Island in New York.
Radames graduated from New York Theological Seminary and served in the capacity of Pastor, Evangelist and Teacher. He was also well known for his poetry recitals and singing.
Radames worked for the city of New York for much of his working life.