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Carol J. Rudy

Portland, Oregon

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RUDY, CAROL J. Carol J. Rudy, lifelong Portland resident passed away peacefully at the age of 59 on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2005. She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Ron Rudy; daughter, Sara Rudy; and brother, Paul Williamson. Carol graduated with a master's degree from Portland State...

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Girlfriend....how much those of us you left behind will miss you calling us that ..."girlfriend". The golf games will be lacking without you. Bet you are in heaven planning and organizing all the heavenly parties and events:) Not a day will go by that we don't remember you in some way. Morry and Carolyn Arntson

Mrs. Rudy was my cheerleading advisor at Grant.(c/o '85) Our squad was loud, rowdy, and silly. Mrs. Rudy laughed right along with us...put up with us...was a terrific advisor. Her smile will be missed.

Ron and Sara - I just wanted to tell you how much I loved Carol's vibrant personality and her kindness. She was my US history teacher at Grant back in 1996 and loved her class. I also really enjoyed seeing Carol and you at Waverley (I was one of your servers for several years). I'll never forget how much fun the Rudy and Mulqueeny families were at Waverley. :) I hope you find peace in unity with your family during this sad time. Always, Chantal Kyler

Ron and Sara,
I am just starting the application process for law school and was going to phone Carol for a letter of recommendation this week.
I cannot imagine your pain during this difficult time, what a shock.
I am so so so sorry for you both - Godspeed.
Stephanie Sandifer

Sara & Ron,

I am very sorry to hear the sad news about Carol. I remember her as a strong and very sweet woman. My heart goes out to you both.

Warmest Regards,

Mike Buck

Mrs. Rudy was one of my all time favorite teachers at Grant H.S.. She valued her students and made us want to achieve. I looked forward to U.S. History everyday. My thoughts are with you at this very sad time.

I worked with Carol for may years and if I can be half the teacher and mentor to students, I will be a very lucky person. She alwasys had a smile for everyone. And, I was very proud when she she started the history scholorship at Grant.