Elbert-Rudder-Obituary

Elbert Rudder

Huntsville, Alabama

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April 24, 1918 - July 21, 2013Elbert RudderElbert Rudder, 95, of Madison passed away Sunday, July 21, 2013, at his residence. Mr. Rudder was a native of Stevenson, Alabama, and has lived in Madison County since 1951. He retired from NASA where he worked in development and the launch of Americas...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

may God give you peace and comfort .
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Tommy-Paula & family, May God Bless you all during this time of loss. What a great & long life he had-reading his obituary reminded me of my dad who also lived to be 95 & fought WWII with the Army Air Forces. You'll all be in my thoughts & prayers.

Tommy, I am so sorry, he was a nice and charming man.

Tommy and Paula, I am sorry to hear of your fathers passing. Your family is in our prayers. Andy Whitt

I met your dad in 1953 as a 23 year old GI from RI, just drafted into the army. These were the great days of the space program and your Dad was a very encouraging person to me so far from home. After a couple of years I left the laboratory we worked in but I always remembered him over all these years as a kind and helpful gentleman. I know you will miss him but he will not be forgotten. I'm still here in Huntsville as an 83 year old retiree but still will remember him. Carl Rieger in...

Tommy, So very sorry about your Daddy. It will get easier to bear but the truth is we always miss our Daddy's. So happy you had yours for so long!

Anthony and Tommy, I am sorry to hear about Mr. Rudder. He was always nice to us kids when we were around and I've always admired his generation. We'll be thinking about y'all in the coming weeks.

Sam and Paige

Your father and grandfather has gone to sleep after a long and productive life. But remember that you will have his company once again. John 5: 25-29 Connie Johnson