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John Herman Rudolph

Kansas City, Missouri

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John Herman Rudolph John Herman Rudolph, a family man and entrepreneur, who raised six children and built a medical device design and manufacturing company over 60 years, died on April 22, 2020 at the age of 87. A life time resident of Overland Park, Kansas, he was taken from us much too quickly,...

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I am so sorry to hear this news. My condolences to the Rudolph family
for their loss of one of the kindest and most brilliant men I have ever known. His legacy will live on through the wonderful family. Everyone who was fortunate enough to come into the Rudolph home was welcomed as family and you could palpably feel the love they all shared. God Speed “Big John” say hello to Hans. Bakes

John carried on the Rudolph tradition of Quality with innovation started by his father Hans. I will miss our lunches and the walks down memory lanes sharing our experiences in earlier times watching changes in Respiratory Care and providing support products.

Sorry to hear about John. I feel privileged to have known him as well as Hans. God bless you and your family.

Kelly and the entire Rudolph clan, I was very sorry to read of your Dads passing in the midst of this chaos. He was a champ, and I was happy to get to know him during our high school years. He will be missed by all. Sending you my deepest sympathy. Bill

Your Dad always had a smile on his face. Always ready for a card game and a beer. PrAyers for you and your family during this difficult time.

Grove of 35 Memorial Trees

As a friend of Big Johns kids I can attest to the open warmth always present in his life. And yes, if you were around, you did chores (especially just before Ellen got home from work ). I remember home as a kind and gentle man with a robust laugh. The world has lost a special person. Love and condolences to the whole family.

Dear Rudolphs :) I am so sorry for your loss, especially in these time of separation of your loved ones and no real possibility to say a final goodbye. I know how much he was loved by every single one of yours. I can surely say that one of the best summers of my life was living with him in 2008 after I graduated from university. He took me everywhere and around the town to see so many of you. Later that year we spent my biggest Thanksgiving Party together with the most awesome food and good...

Karen, we were sorry to hear about your dad. We will be praying that God will give you a peace only he can give. We love you.
Jerry and Shelley Ciaramitaro.