Dale-Rutledge-Obituary

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Dale Rutledge

Littlerock, Washington

Sep 5, 1920 – Jun 14, 2013

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BORN
September 5, 1920
DIED
June 14, 2013
LOCATION
Littlerock, Washington

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Mills & Mills Funeral Home and Memorial Park Obituary

Dale Rutledge Dale Rutledge, beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather, uncle, cousin to many, and friend to many more, left this world on June 14th, 2013, to start eternity with his Savior, and with the many friends and relatives who preceded him. One of five children, Dale was born in...

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Dear Nancy, Tom and Rutledge Family,
Your Father Graced us with his Presence...A Sweet Breath from Heaven
and there is Gratitude to have looked into his Beautiful Blue eyes when I
last saw him.
Blessings....Linda St.Peter

Dear Tom, Nancy and the Rutledge Family,
My deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of your dad. I would have attended the service had I known about it. What a wonderful and interesting man he was. I would have loved to spend a little time listening to his stories about the vast history he knew. May the good memories you have continue to light up your lives.
Sincerely,Thelma (Lind) Mosebar, Olympia

Phil and family, sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad. I always enjoyed seeing him working in the yard as I drove by, and he'd wave to our big yellow bus. Alas, Littlerock has lost one of it's great, quiet men. God bless you all, Carol Rainwood

Tim, Nancy and Family~~I was saddened to hear about your Dad's passing. He was such a part of Littlerock, it seemed like he would always be around. He was always so kind. Take Care.

Tom and Wendy,my sincere condolences.Tom those few times I had with you and your father were great.All the best to you and yours.

The Rutledge family, so sorry about you loss, as every time i saw your Dad, he was so friendly and caring how you were doing. It was a reminder what a believer he was. He now with is Lord. Our prayers go out to your family. Bill Ziesemer

Dale at 1812 monument, Washelli Cem.

The WA State Society U.S. Daughters of 1812 wishes to express our condolences to your family. We were so pleased that Dale and Phil attended the War of 1812 Bicentennial Monument Dedication last June at Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, which among others, honored their 1812 patriot ancestor William Rutledge.

My condolences to all of Dale's family. I got to know Dale fairly well over the past 30 years or so and very much enjoyed our visits and discussions of genealogy and family and local area history. He was a link to bygone era and was a true Christian gentleman. I am sure he has been welcomed by God and the family and friends who have already passed. It was a privilege to account him as a friend.

My condolences to all of Dale's family. I got to know him rather well over the last 30 years or so and will miss talking over history and genealogy and other issues with him. He was a link to a bygone era and really was a Christian gentleman. May God bless all of you. Jim Vosper, Oakville