Robert Smith Bader
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Robert Smith Bader, 93, of Neosho Falls, Kansas, passed away Saturday, August 4, 2018, at the Life Care Center in Burlington, Kansas.
Robert was born June 18, 1925, in Falls City, Nebraska, the son of Ray J. and Grace K. (King) Bader. He enlisted in the United States Navy following graduation from Falls City High School in 1943, and served during World War II aboard the USS St. George at the battle of Okinawa.
Robert and Virginia "Sue" (Baertch) Bader were married on August 22, 1948 and became the parents of four sons. They were later divorced.
He earned a B.S. Degree in Geology from Kansas State University in 1949, and a Ph.D. in Paleozoology in 1954 from the University of Chicago. He was a Professor at the University of Florida and the University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana). Robert served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Biology from 1968-1983, and as Research Professor 1983-1985 at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. He then served in various positions with the Department of History at the University of Kansas and as an Adjunct Professor of History at Kansas State University and Emporia State University.
Robert loved Kansas and Kansas History. He wrote three books on Kansas history: The Great Kansas Bond Scandal; Prohibition in Kansas: A History; and Hayseeds, Moralizers and Methodists: The Twentieth-Century Image of Kansas and received the Edgar Langsdorf Award for Excellence in Historical Writing in 1985.
He and Myra Joan (Larson) Bader were married On March 13, 1981 and she lives at their home south of LeRoy. Also surviving are Robert's sons, Douglas Bader (Gail) of Alton, IL, Jonathan Bader (Ann) of De Forest, WI, Eric Bader (Valerie) of Columbia, MO, and Joel Bader (Rebecca) of Columbia, MO; 9 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, his sister, Hellen Joan (Bader) Freeman of Leroy; nephew, Jeff Freeman; niece, Jennifer Freeman; other relatives and friends.
A memorial graveside service will be held 11:00 A.M. Saturday, September 8, 2018, at the LeRoy Cemetery shelter house. Inurnment will be in LeRoy Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kansas Historical Society or the Helping Hands Humane Society in Topeka and may be sent in care of Jones Funeral Home, PO Box 277, Burlington, KS 66839.