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ANTHONY RUDMAN Obituary

Anthony William Rudman 8/12/1925 ~ 8/6/2010 Anthony William Rudman (Tony) passed peacefully from this life to the next on August 6, 2010, six days shy of his 85 birthday, after sustaining a fall outside his home upon returning from lunch, following one of his favorite activities, working at his company, Westates Theatres. Tony was born August 12, 1925 in Scofield, Utah to William Leopold Rudman and Catherine Elardo Rudman. Tony started working at the age of 12 when he began spending summers alone herding sheep in the mountains he loved. Tony left Scofield at age 15 to further his education at Wasatch Academy, where he paid for his tuition, books and lodging by arising at 4 a.m. to work as the breakfast cook. At the age of 17, Tony and four other Carbon County boys traveled to Price and enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. Together these Carbon boys fought in the first wave at Tarawa and Saipan. Tony received the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in the battle of Saipan, and Tony carried the shell fragments in both legs the remainder of his life. Tony then spent two years in hospitals in Hawaii and San Diego doing therapy for up to 14 hours a day in an effort to keep his legs, which he did. Tony was the only one of the Carbon boys to survive World War II, and Tony was known to say that every year after the war was gravy. Upon returning to Scofield, Tony worked for short periods in the mines and for the railroad but it was not until moving to Salt Lake that he found his lifelong love of work in the movie theatre business. Tony initially started in the movie business as a film runner, getting paid 25 dollars a week. Tony then went to work as a film buyer for RKO Pictures. Tony next started his own film buying and booking service, which eventually evolved in to Westates Theatres. Tony purchased his first movie theatre in 1958, which was the single screen Davis Drive Inn theatre in Layton, Utah. Over the next 52 years, Tony bought, sold, and operated theatres in Rawlins, Rock Springs, Green River, Evanston, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Page, Arizona; Elko, Ely and Mesquite, Nevada; Montpelier, Idaho; St. George, Cedar City, Salt Lake, Bountiful, Tooele, Layton, and Logan, Utah. Tony was a founding partner of Trolley Theatres, Cache Valley Amusement, The Rock Theatre Corporation, T T & S Entertainment and Westates Theatres. From humble beginnings Tony worked every day to become the largest independent theatre operator in the intermountain west, and Tony was proud to say he paid every bill on time and never missed a paycheck. Through his efforts, thousands of people were employed by Westates Theatres, but none of them ever out worked Tony. In addition to Westates Theatres, Scofield West was the other love of Tony's life. Tony looked forward to the coming of spring when he could return to his cabin, horses, old Dodge truck, party barge, dances at the bowery, and many friends at Scofield West. Tony looked forward to the annual elk hunt in the fall. Tony loved to build and plant trees, and it was largely through Tony's effort and generosity that hundreds of people each year are now able to bring their friends and families to Scofield West and enjoy the beauty of Scofield. In 1946, Tony married whom he always called the best woman he ever met, Shirley Ernstsen, with whom he had two children, Shonnie Kay (Scott) Tornow and Tony Jay (Elizabeth) Rudman. Tony is survived by his children; eight grandchildren, Michael, Mark, Jared and Derrick Tornow and William, Connor, Caroline and Kate Rudman; 11 great-grandchildren; and his only sibling, his brother Joseph Rudman. In addition, Tony is survived by longtime companion, Leone (Nonie) Clyde. Tony was preceded in death by his parents, and his wife Shirley, who died over 46 years ago. A viewing will take place on Wednesday, August 11, between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive. A memorial service will take place on Tony's 85th birthday, Thursday, August 12, at 9:00 a.m. at the Holladay Cinema 6 Theatre located at 1945 East Murray Holladay Road (4795 South). A graveside service will follow at noon at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.wasatchlawn.com

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Aug. 8 to Aug. 10, 2010.

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Carol Hymas

September 7, 2010

I have happy memories of the Centre Theatre in Montpelier, even tho I must say that I never knew or met the owner Mr. Tony Rudman...I knew the managers Rod & Paula Dudley...Then 3 of my children worked at the theatre in 1981 & 1982... 2 sons worked in the projection booth when it was still being run by carbon sticks that were fed in somehow to produce a picture...I even drove to preston with the managers to pick up the new film for the next week....All that was before it became automated...and my daughter worked in the consession stand part...I even helped when the Halloween season came & I made some costumes for the kids who worked there..and I helped paint the inside of the theatre when they changed the colors to the brown & yellow/orange color & got new curtains for the stage, etc...It was a fun time to be a part of such a good theatre for the public...in our town of Montpelier, Idaho...In the fall of 1984...our church rented the building for a showing of a great movie...& I sat beside a man who was to become my husband for 19 wonderful yrs, altho he didn't know it at that time...In fact his father also ran the movies in the projection booth many, many years ago...in the early days when my husband was just a kid himself.... I want to send my thoughts for peace to be upon the family & friends who are missing their loved one...I never knew him, but only by his first name when Rod & Paula would mention him & how good he was to them...But I will always remember this theatre in particular for the fond memories it holds for me in my life...& without Tony's work & efforts for so long, that wouldn't be possible.....Thank you Tony Rudman.....(.from Carol Hymas Montpelier, Idaho)

Shannon Neilson

August 12, 2010

My family Is sad to hear of the great loss the Rudman family has had. I just wanted you to know that we think of Tony as a very special man, because of his kindness we have had 25 + years of special memories with our family at Scofield west. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as a family. The Mel and Jean Jensen Family.

August 11, 2010

Tony was a great man, he allowed us a little bit if heaven at Scofield West, he'll be missed by many. Robert (Gene) and MelaNee Robertson. Lot #32

Steve Mensing

August 11, 2010

My Mother, my brother and myself worked for Tony at the Strand in Evanston. Tony was a very good man. My condolences to his family.

Nolan Ashman

August 11, 2010

I am saddened to learn of the passing of Tony. I spent 10 happy years moonlighting as a projectionist and later a manager for Westates-St George. Always, regardless of my position, I was treated with respect and kindness. He was a giant among movie providers and and a pyramid to those who remember him.

Wesley & Carolynn Burt

August 11, 2010

Through Tonys generosity, our family and friends have spent many years at Scoffield West. Our comdolences go out to his family. Tony will always continue in be in our thoughts as we enjoy the benefits of his labors

August 10, 2010

We are so sorry to hear of Toni's sudden death. We have been very close friends for more than 25 yrs. What a great guy. We will miss him so much.Won't be the same at Scofield , not seeing him fly down the gravel road to see whats going on at the camp. Rest in peace our friend!! Gods speed....Norm and Ruby Bauer

August 10, 2010

Our Prayers and thoughts are with you at this time Tony was a generious person and made Scofield a special place for me and my family we will miss him and his great personalty

Earl and Norma Longman Lot #44

Joyce Loshbough

August 10, 2010

I am saddened by the passing of my dear friend, Tony Rudman. He will be missed by the managers and employees at the Mesa Theatre in Page. Tony booked the movies for the Mesa Theatre in 1977 and in 1989 took over the management. Tony was proud of his endeavors when in 2000 the Mesa Theatre received the state award for The Best Interior Renovation. The award was received at the Governor's Rural Developement Conference in Sedona, Az. The Award Placque has always been on display in the theatre lobby.
My Condolences to T.J., Shonnie and Grand Children. He will be missed by sll.
Joyce Loshbough

August 10, 2010

TJ and Shonnie
We met Tony when we bought our first place at Scofield in 1968. We enjoyed our friendship with him through the years. May you and your family be comforted at this difficult time. John and Nancy Butler

August 10, 2010

Our condolences to the Rudman family. We never got to really know Tony as well as the older residents of Scofield West. But we have enjoyed the time that we did know him. We would also like to convey our condolences to Nonie. They were very committed to each other.
Sincerely, Keith & Celia Snelson

McKenzie Christensen

August 10, 2010

I am so sorry to hear the passing of your father, husband, grandfather, ect. I was shocked to see his name! Tony was a good customer of ours at Heritage Dry Cleaners! All the employees who knew him loved him dearly and whenever they saw him walking in, their eyes would light up and would jump up to help him right away! I remember myself being ever so excited to see his wonderful smiling face walking through the door and hear the excitement in his voice when he said "Hello Kenzie" and he would always tell me what great movies are playing and which ones to see! He will be deeply missed from the employees and management at Heritage Dry Cleaners!

Brian Loomis

August 9, 2010

I enjoyed every minute I spent with Tony. The world needs more people like him - honest, dedicated, and hard working. He was a pleasure to do business with and I will miss him. On behalf of myself and The Hershey Company, condolences and best of luck to the Rudman family and the entire Westates team.

Monte Fullmer

August 9, 2010

My condolences to the Rudman family. When I lived in SLC working for a couple of small theatres back in the 70's, I would see Tony at his desk in his booking office up on Sugarhouse Row when I would stop there to get booking information ... He definitely was a pioneer in motion picture exhibition for the Intermountain West.

Paula Trimble

August 9, 2010

I was sadened to hear of Tony's passing. I knew him through Dr. McDonough's dental office. He was always so upbeat! My condolence to his family. He was an awesome man and will surely be missed by many.

August 9, 2010

On behalf of the Alex & Edna Simmons family we express our sincere condolences. Our parents were one of the first to take up "residence" in Scofield West. We have enjoyed over 40 years of fun there and have so many fond memories.
Alex & Edna Simmons Family

Bud Pannier

August 9, 2010

Good friend and neighbor he will be missed.

Mark McGaughey

August 9, 2010

It was a great honor to be able to work with Tony. My sincere condolences to the Rudman family.

August 9, 2010

Shonnie and TJ I'm sorry to hear about your father and my uncle passing away, your dad lived a full and accomplished life. We hope and pray that your family is being comforted during this difficult time. Brad Ernstsen and family.

August 9, 2010

I am on the island of Cebu in the Philippines on a mission for my LDS Church. I am so sorry to learn of Mr. Rudman's passing. My sincere condolences to the family. Mr. Rudman always smiled at me and I always remembered that each time I saw his name on my paycheck. He will be sorely missed. Sister Louise Byrd, Missionary Philippines

August 8, 2010

So sorry to hear that Tony is gone. We just passed him and Noni recently walking down the road. And then we were at the pot luck sitting there at the same table. WOW!!! What a shocker.
Tony will be sorely missed by so many.
God Bless all of you.
Love,
Ray and Rusti Hallam #1

Bill and Susan Burch

August 8, 2010

We will always remember the fun times we shared with Tony over the years. For Bill, it was the elk hunts, riding horses, fishing, talking about guns and sitting down and having a laugh with a dear friend while enjoying a glass of wine. For me,I have fond memories of all the dinners at the bowery(everyone getting excited because we knew Tony and Nonie were on their way), his drives thru camp pointing out how great everyone's places looked, our visits at our home in Beaver Dam and up at the cabin at Scofield, or when he would come into Gregory's Steak House for dinner in Mesquite. His tender touch on your shoulder as he walked by.

Tony and your family have made Scofield West a place where we could have our families and friends enjoy "a bit of heaven". I'm sure Tony is trying to decide where we should be planting more trees up at Scofield.

TJ & Shonnie you were lucky to have such a great man as your dad and we were lucky to have such a dear friend. Tony will be forever in our hearts. We would like to express our deepest and sincere sympathy during this time.

See you on Thursday.....
Love Bill & Susan

August 8, 2010

Tony brought my mother, Nonie, much happiness over their 20+ years. Our family is deeply saddened, and sorry for your loss. Tony is at Christ's table, and now knows all of the answers. Sincerely, Clarese & Rick Strout

John and Laura Luce

August 8, 2010

Our deepest and most sincere sympathy goes out to Tony's family and Nonie. We were close friends with Tony from 1994 until recent years. We enjoyed working, cooking, dancing, hunting and fishing with him at Scofield West. We will miss his friendship, glowing smile and boisterous laughter. John and Laura Luce

August 8, 2010

Tony will be greatly missed at Scofield West. He was a great friend to my dad and was so good to him and our family.
Howard and Kathy Stewart

August 7, 2010

Tony was a good friend! He will be greatly missed! A K and Pat Downard

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