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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Theresa Rudolph-Corbo
June 16, 2010
Riverside, California
LEO ANTHONY RUDOLPH, JR. 12/1/1921 ~ 03/9/2010 Leo was born in Hartford, CT; his parents were the late Leo Anthony (Sr.) and Elizabeth (McSheffery) Rudolph. He served in the Army during World War II, injured in the line of duty. He was a Journeyman electrician and member of the IBEW. He married...
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Theresa Rudolph-Corbo
June 16, 2010
Remembered By
Joanie Bauer
March 25, 2010 | Cody, WY
To the Rudolph clan: we mourn Leo, but appreciate his amazing sense of humor, and his zest for life...must admit, though, the mask and gloves were a bit odd, but I learned to appreciate odd. Best to all of you, and a toast to Leo and his dad and mom.
Lawrence Mortorff
March 22, 2010 | Los Angeles, CA
I only had the pleasure of meeting with Leo on a few occasions. His son Dennis was one of my best friends. Leo was always very kind and respectful to me. He seemed to be a man of few words. My heartfelt prayers and condolences are with all the remaining family.
Vernon Jones
March 22, 2010
Mary Ruth and Uncle Leo, Rialto, March, 1945
Posted March 21, 2010
My Mom died in 1997. She was Leo’s big sister and the only one allowed to call him “Lee”. The family lore includes a story about little Leo as told by his Aunt Polly who used to babysit for Grandma. Leo would cry when my Mom messed up his chest of drawers. He wanted things tidy and clean. Aunt Polly liked that because she was a nurse.
When I was a baby, Uncle Leo used to carry me around on his hip. Of course, I don’t remember that but have enjoyed looking...
Mary Ruth Hassett
March 21, 2010 | Lewiston, ID