EDWARD-RUDMAN-Obituary

EDWARD I. RUDMAN

Weston, Massachusetts

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RUDMAN, Edward I. Wealth Management Legend and Philanthropist, Dies at 83 Boston has lost a pioneer in wealth management and a leader in philanthropy. Edward I. Rudman died on January 21 at his home in Kentfield, California. After a noble struggle with Parkinson's disease, he passed away with his...

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Just finding this out... my warmest regards to the Rudman family. I worked at Pell Rudman as one of my first jobs and was a little bit in awe of him. We also had a longboat key connection and one day he even stopped my dad on the beach wondering why he was wearing a Pell Rudman t shirt! We all had a great laugh over the confusion! A smart, kind, approachable guy... thanks for showing a young professional what it was like to work for someone you actually liked as an individual.

I will miss your kindness, sweetness and honorable nature, Ed. You were a true friend to all.

You were a inspiration to me, someday s when I thought of just giving in , i thought about how you fought every day. It was an honor to have spent time with you and call you my friend.I will miss u..

To Carol and family my sincere condolances. I know he battled Parkinsons valiantly for many years. I recall our days in fraternity, college, Catskill mountains and Law school.
May his memory be as a blessing to you and all his loved ones.
Morty Covitz

Ed, was a leader in all areas of his life....he was a young man heading to better and bigger things when I first met him as a young fraternity Brother. His obituary speaks for itself....he made it happen no matter what area of his life he was involved with.
My sincere condolences to Carol and his children. I know it has been a long medical journey for Ed and for his family. He was one of a kind!

Ed was a wonderful and dear friend and advisor to me during my 20 years with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Ed was always the smartest guy in the room as his friend Ed Linde often said. That was very true. Understated in his elegance yet direct and wry in his humor, I so enjoyed being in his company. The help and advice he gave to me on board relations was invaluable but his loving and caring, compassionate spirit was even more invaluable and it meant the world to me that he always made...