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Alfred Heinrich Rudolph

Durango, Colorado

1932 - 2021

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DIED
April 2, 2021
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Durango, Colorado

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Alfred Heinrich Rudolph passed away peacefully at home on April 2nd, 2021. He was born in Guntershausen, Germany on January 9th, 1932, and immigrated to America on what he liked to call "the banana boat" in 1951. He served in the US Army from 1953-1955, stationed in Fort Lewis, Washington. After...

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Dear Anne, Linda, Peter,
I am so sad to hear of Fred’s passing. I have such fond memories of conversations with him and time spent with all of you as neighbors long ago. You are all in my prayers, thoughts, and heart. Much love. Sincerely, Cyndie

Dear Anne,
Susan and I are so saddened to hear of Al's passing. Your smiles and gentle kindness have always been a highlight of comradery at Durango Lodge #507 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and I will remember with great fondness attending Lodge meetings with Al, Leroy, and Dan -- the Three Musketeers, always advocating for dignity and tradition at our Lodge. Al was not just a good Elk, he was calm and extraordinarily professional in his work as a Building Inspector, he...

Dear Anne,
we would like to express our heartfelt condolences to you and your family on the death of Alfred. We are also very sad and think of you.
We were informed by phone from Susi Anderson on April 3rd and think back fondly on our visits to Bayfield and your visits to Germany. We have many memories of the excursions together, the meetings with Resi and Herbert Fieberling in Bayfield and Colorado Springs. We are grateful for the hospitality and the loving care with you.
We...

Alfred was a loving and very sweet friend , he was a joy to just about everyone who knew him, we will miss you Alfred and you will aways be in our hearts. Love & never forgotten,.. Joe & Lucille Martinez

Al was one of my favorite people at the Pine River Senior Center. I remember his jokes when talking to him at lunchtimes. And his get up for Halloween was hysterical. Al gave us volunteers a good laugh and his jokes were always so gentle. Our Bayfield community has lost a beloved member. Anne, you are deeply in my thoughts and prayers.

Anne, I am so sorry to hear of Al's passing. I am praying for you and the family for strength in the coming weeks .
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.