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John Mark Rudishauser

Bend, Oregon

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Rudishauser, John Mark 62 Oct. 09, 1952 Feb. 28, 2015 John was born in Ft. Bragg, N.C. He grew up in Portland, and the family moved to Beavercreek when he was 12. He attended Molalla Union High School and Clackamas Community College. Later in life, he worked for Reddaway and then retired in Red-...

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I want to offer my condolences to the Rudishauser family from the entire McCuller family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time!

I met John in the 7th grade when he first came to Schubel Grade School in Beavercreek Oregon.

We became friends pretty quickly and played a lot of basketball together. I remember John had this great hook-shot that he would make forty to fifty percent of the time from either sideline on the court.

We remained friends...

I met John in High School, we ran track together in the 880. John had a beautiful stride, he always beat me by a pinch, but he was probably my best friend a person could ever ask for, always giving, had a great smile, always so complementary to me and others, had a thankful heart. Best of all he found Jesus as his Lord and Savior, which gives me Peace as I know our Father's promise, that he who puts your trust and faith in His Son will be saved! Romans 10:9 We will see John again, soon!!!...

I will miss that big, friendly smile, the twinkle in your eye and wondering what prank you're about to play on some unsuspecting soul. I am so glad Bob & I had such a good visit with you at the ranch in Sisters where you worked, and a couple times you and Dusty stopped to see us here in Keizer. I will miss you, John, but when I think of you I see that big smile and remember your charming personality. And I smile. Love you, Aunt Fay

I became friends with John during our junior year in High School and that carried on through our senior year as well as the first year at Clackamas Community College. I drove the Chevelle and John drove the GTX. People would ask about our friendship, because John could be quiet and a sharp dresser. I on the other hand was unfortunately outspoken and normally in coveralls with my head in someone's engine trying to fix it or building more horsepower. I had a standing offer to build some...

My dear cousin I am going to miss you deeply even though as adults we did not spend much together. But what I will remember are the nights when you spent the night to go hunting with grandpa and we played the Archie Bunker which he tried to cheat at all the time. Well be sure to watch what card he throws while you are playing. Love you and will miss you more. If ya can will you tell the rest I love them too.