Eugene-Rudolph-Obituary

Eugene Rudolph

Wasilla, Alaska

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Eugene "Rudy" Rudolph, 79, died Feb. 20, 2011, at his home in Wasilla. He had been in failing health since Christmas.A service will be at 2 p.m. April 16 at the Fraternal Order of State Troopers Museum, 345 W. Fifth Ave., in Anchorage.He was born Feb. 20, 1932, in Waseca, Minn., completing grade...

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Pat
Sorry for your loss he will not be forgoten

I am so grateful to have known Gene. His stories about the war and growing up were always fun and interesting to hear. I am glad he is now resting with God. My condolences to Pat who is such a wonderful woman. I know my Grandmother was happy to call the both of you close friends.

I didn't have the pleasure of working with Rudy over the years, but he had a great reputation with his fellow Troopers. As Syd said, he'll be in great company.

I worked with Rudy in Anchorage Judicial Services section of the Alaska State Troopers. Rudy was my friend and my mentor. Rest in Peace Rudy. Leon TJ Jordan Tucson Arizona.

While I barely remember him, I do rememberr that my father, AG "Bud" Liebing talked of Gene often with great fondness and respect. I hope they are having agreat reunion in heaven now. My prayers are with you at this sad and difficult time and for all the lonely times ahead, too.

Gene was one of the finest individuals I have met and worked with in life.My condolences to you Pat >He will be missed by many.

I spent an evening with Rudy in 1974 in the back room of a Liquor store on Jewel Lake Road during a stake out. He was entertaining then and continued to do so over the years. Rest in Peace old friend.

John Glass

We go back a long way, so rest easy Rudy you have good company and more of us are coming.
My condolences, Pat. It is tough to be left alone but time helps - a little.
Harold "Syd" Sydnam, Bellingham, WA

From 64 to 70 I had the opportunity to work with Gene i.e. (rudy). He was a just an all around good guy and I learned many small things that was not taught at the Academy. He certainly was a Great Trooper.
Claude Adams, Phoenix AZ