Chandler Rudolph's Obituary
Began his journey in life on May 28, 1943. After touching countless lives, he peacefully made his final departure on May 17, 2004, at his home in Lakewood, WA. Leaving behind fond memories that will continue to live in our https://hearts.He was born in North St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from North St. Paul High https://School.Rudy served in the U.S. Air Force from 1963-1990, retiring as a highly accomplished CMSgt. He then went on to work at Madigan Army Medical Center and planned on retiring on June 30, https://2004.He was a proud, resourceful man. Full of knowledge and perseverance. Always willing to lend a helping hand. Wherever he went, everyone was glad to see https://Rudy.He is preceded in death by his parents Leonard A. Rudolph and Mary A. Gould, sister Rene Rudolph and brother Peter https://Rudolph.He is survived by a large loving family. His wife Rosie Rudolph. Daughter Tania Rudolph. Daughter and son-in-law, Katrina and Gene Raffensberger. Precious grandchildren Cody, Leah, and Jesse Raffensberger. Brothers and Sisters Claudia Powers, Janis Kamppi, John Rudolph, Ray Rudolph, Denny Berberich, Joanne Rudolph, Roger Rudolph, and Victor Rudolph. Aunts Marie Paul and Helen Sheiber. Uncle Rich Rudolph. And numerous cousins, in-laws, friends and https://coworkers.Services will be held at the Valley Chapel of Mountain View Funeral Home on Saturday, May 22, 2004, at 11:00 AM. Military honors and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the American Stroke Association.
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