Larry-Rudolph-Obituary

Larry Rudolph

Lawndale, California

Jan 18, 1938 – Apr 10, 2016 (Age 78)

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BORN
January 18, 1938
DIED
April 10, 2016
AGE
78
LOCATION
Lawndale, California

Obituary

Larry Rudolph, a fixture on the Lawndale City Council for 30 years and a beloved veteran Little League coach, has died. He was 78.Rudolph died Sunday night at Little Company of Mary Hospital after struggling for months with complications from a bacterial infection.Rudolph is survived by his wife,...

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Shirley and family....you are in my prayers. Larry spent his life dedicated to the betterment of Lawndale....his legacy lives on.

Our condolences to you Shirly and Sons.What great times we had with you guys in little league and city counsel.Your family was a rock in Lawndale. Much Love and prayers.
Cal and Dolly

Such an honor and privilage to know Larry and have him serve as my councilmember for the city of Lawndale. He loved the city and the work he was able to do on behalf of it's citizens. It will never be the same without him.
My condolences to Shirley and to his boys.

Melani Bell

Larry was an amazing man. I remember him from the Lawndale City Council. The night he told me he was in need of a new heart, and the prayers that we said. Larry along with Harold Hoffmann, Nancy McKee, gave me so much inspiration for that I will always be thankful. Larry Rest In Peace friend, until we meet again.

Sue Kincheloe

Always enjoyed talking with Councilman Larry i would see him at city evrnts he always stop and chat. Prayers for the comfort to family

My sympathy to Shirley and the entire Rudolph family. The dedication that Larry and Shirley gave to the city of Lawndale over all these years stands as a testimony to their love of the youth of the city.

I remember both Larry and Shirley from my years playing softball for Lawndale Little Leauge. Both kind and always willing to help. My condolences and love

Strong family values defined the great man that Councilman Larry Rudolph exemplified. I was honored to considered him both a friend and mentor. He demonstrated the ability to walk tall, speak softly, and command strength utilizing strong leadership skills and wisdom. I admired his high ethical standards and personal integrity. I respected his intelligence, warmth and compassion, which he generously shared with all who came in contact with him. Thank you Shirley for sharing Larry with the...

I am so sorry for your loss. I do remember the Rudolph boys in school. And on the CB. Clearly a close family. May Larry rest in peace.