Marilyn-Rudolph-Obituary

Marilyn C. Rudolph

Swampscott, Massachusetts

Oct 16, 1924 – Jan 1, 2022

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October 16, 1924
DIED
January 1, 2022
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Swampscott, Massachusetts

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Marilyn C. Rudolph, 97, formerly of Kingston, PA passed away Wednesday, April 13th, 2022 at The Bertram House, Swampscott, Massachusetts. Marilyn, affectionately known as "Marni" by her family and close friends, moved to the Bertram House to be close to her daughter. Born in Lewisburg, PA she...

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Thank you for your professional & friendly service to the Back Mt. community...May you Rest in Peace.

Cynthia, Danny and Family, Your mother was a very special woman who led a fulfilling wonderful life. Our sympathies to you all.

Dear Cynthia and Rich, What fond memories I have of your Mother..........beginning with the neighborhood, and as my friend's Mother.............to being my Brownie Leader. In the not-too-distant past, I would bump into her at some of the Art Exhibits around town and even on one of the trips to the Philadelphia Museum. And, of course, I would make a point of poking my head in to the children's department just to say "Hello!" when I was at the Back Mountain Library. I cherish the thoughts of...

In Loving Memory of Marilyn C. Rudolph. She was an amazing woman, grandmother, and great grandmother. She will be deeply missed and will always be with us.

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So sorry to hear about Marilyn (Mrs.Rudolph) loved & respected... May her memory be a blessing and you find comfort in your faith, family and friends. So much love and strength to you at this most difficult time.

Mrs. Rudolph was a treasure for Back Mountain children. God bless her for the joy she brought to everyone entering the Children´s Library.

My Love and Sincere Sympathy to all the Rudolph Family at this sad time of your Mother´s passing. I taught Kindergarten and Third grade at the "Boro" (which is now the Dallas Library) and Mrs. Rudolph was caring for Library patrons and children of the Dallas School District at a separate house (before there was a central Library). The children and I walked to the site and she always had wonderful books ready for selection by the children. Plus the youngsters always enjoyed the walk to get...