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Paul Ruderman

Phoenix, Arizona

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Ruderman, Paul Paul Ruderman, 54, of Scottsdale, Arizona passed away on August 2nd, 2012. Born and raised in New York with his late, loving sister Joan, by Elaine Rose and the late Sidney Ruderman, Paul went on to graduate Cum Laude from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT in 1979....

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Dear Dianne,

I was your first next door neighbor on Mountain View Road and will always remember the kindness that you and Paul brought into my life, when I was struggling. I will always be grateful for that and am thinking about you, now.
love,
Anne Lynch Hearter

Diane, thinking about you everyday. Jeff enjoyed working with Paul and thought so highly of him! He really appreciated Paul helping out with his clients. Jeff told me that Paul had invited us to dinner with you and we were looking forward to making that happen after summer travels. You have always been an inspiration, and would love to have dinner, or coffee or hike with you if you would be up for that. Sending friendship, and so much love.

To The Ruderman Family - I practiced law with Paul and we served on the State Bar Communications Committee for years together. Paul was the shining light to every meeting we attended, month after month! He bragged about all of you all of the time, and I saw picture after picture of football games, kids and college tours. I am devastated to hear of his loss, and I regret I was out of town at the time of his funeral. I know words cannot heal the pain of your loss, but I hope you will find...

My memories of Rudy are all very positive, especially remembering our younger days. Meeting Rudy freshman year at Wes as a hallmate, writing a song with Rudy and Bill Conley which is still sung today, "I Left my Baloney in the Chinese Laundry" (Rudy's title of course), and having him make me look silly using vocabulary that I did not understand in normal conversation. His wit will stay with me forever.

God Bless to all the Ruderman family

Dianne, Michael and Elizabeth, I just arrived back in town and heard the tragic news. I don't even know where to begin to tell you how sorry I am for you and the kids. Although I probably haven't seen you since Dana and Michael graduated, you are in my thoughts. Please take care of yourselves. Fondly, Sara Becker

Diane, Elaine, Michael and Elizabeth,
Please accept our deepest sympathies at this time. If there is any way we can be of help, please do not hesitate to ask.
Barry and Irene Ruderman Bull

Dianne,
I am so so very sorry for you and your kids! You have been on my mind this week! Would love to hear from you when you feel up to it.

Rudy,

So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
George