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Rudi T. MIZUSAWA

Peninsula, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Rudi T. Mizusawa, 50, passed away unexpectedly on Memorial Day.He was the third of six sons of George T. and Theodora Mizusawa, and was raised in an Air Force family that settled in Hampton. He is survived by his loving parents and five brothers, Manno, Bert, Rene, George and Gino. Rudi...

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I am so sorry for this Loss I met Rudi through his brother Rene I believe while living on Rein Main Air Base in Germany What a Beautiful Family they Are May All the Angel's and heavenly Spirits be with This family Much Love , Marika

I was so Saddened to hear of this Loss too young!Rudi and I had no contact after Germany we were young 12,13,14 maybe But I had the Biggest "Crush" On him..Oh How my Heart Aches for his Beautiful Family..My Prayers for Strength are sent your way.
I am enjoying reading all about his Kind ,beautiful Spirit he was well Liked and Loved.. Ambitious too..Loving Prayers to all who Have Felt this Great Loss,RIP Rudi T. Mizusawa

I just learned of Rudi's passing today. I tried to locate him several years ago, without success, and am saddened to learn this. Rudi was my first friend at Rhein Main Jr. High School! My family arrived in Germany in December 1973, and the school year had already started. I didn't know anyone, and Rudi and I got partnered up for something in gym class. We became instant friends, and he convinced me to try out for the wrestling team...thought i was stuck in pure torture camp!! He kept...

God bless Rudi T., my squad leader in H3 as a plebe.

I learned of Rudi's passing just a couple of days ago when I was sharing some of my childhood antics with my wife and I spoke of Rudi to her. It was then that I tried to find Rudi and that is when I learned of his fate. Rudi and I attended a Youth Retreat in 1974. The retreat was in Berchesgarten Germany. One of our roomates was a guy who initially was a bully and constantly picked on Rudi and me. We gradually earned the Bully's friendship and on the last day of the retreat, the Bully...

I am shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Rudi's passing. He was a truly gifted person and great friend. He tutored me in all my college math courses and even fed me at the restaurant as I had little money at the time. He was happy to help anyone who was trying to achieve their goals. One memorable experience was our trip in Rudi's Mazda RX7 to Atlantic City. We thought we would hit the Black-Jack tables and return to Hampton with our pockets full of cash. Unfortunately we lost everything...

Bert and Family, I am Deeply Saddened for Your Loss. My Deepest Sympathies. Not only did Rudi and I Graduate from West Point together Class of '83, but we roomed together his plebe year and my turn back year in Company F-1. I was always amazed with Rudi. He always used to Max the Physically Hated and Dreaded Obstacle Course at West Point. No Prob for Rudi. I believe he had the Fastest Record Times on this Course. After the Course I was Coughing, Sore, and Physically Drained. I would ask...

I heard about Rudi's passing all the way out in California and am so thankful you have a guestbook to sign on line. I vividly remember Rudi from my days at Kecoughtan. He was always so nice and had such a great smile. I recall him being just such a sweet guy. There aren't many people who stand out in my mind from the days way back then, but he does. Such a truly memorable man. I hope the happy memories you have of him get you through the tough times ahead. God bless you and your family.