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Dr. Rudolf Adrian Heer

Mooresville, North Carolina

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Dr. Rudolf Adrian Heer 'Rudy' MOORESVILLE -- Dr. Heer, known as 'Rudy,' of Mooresville, died peacefully in his home on Lake Norman surrounded by his beloved wife and daughters on March 22, 2011. A kind and generous man with a large presence in every room he entered, he was never slow to accept...

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Rudy was really cool... I enjoyed knowing him, working with him and playing with him. A very special warm person will be missed on this earth!

I feel so fortunate to have known such an amazing man. He was truly one of a kind and a large presence wherever he went. He will be missed and will be apart of everyone he touched. My thoughts are with you...Jacqueline, Paula, Linda and family.

I feel so blessed to have know Rudy. He was so full of life. I worked with him at Isochem and found a wonderful friend in him. He will certainly be missed.
Sandra Mathis

Wir haben einen sehr guten Freund verloren und sind sehr traurig.
Bernadette und Hans-Ruedy

I went to High School with Linda. I'm so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Our loss but Heaven's gain. Your family will be in my prayers. Cindy (King) Fisher

27 March, 2011

I had the opportunity to watch Rudy live his life to the fullest. I enjoyed working with and for him in business and still miss traveling with him. He loved his business, flying, and traveling. I was fortunate enough to enjoy all of those with him for many years. We made so many memories that I want forget.

Rudy will be missed. I used to work with Rudy at IsoChem in Rock Hill SC. I loved listening to him talk and I also love his family. They all brought something into my life that I might have never known. Rudy's loud voice made his presence known when he was in the office, his flying made me nerveous to say the least. But only because I had never flown. His daughters he loved so much and mentioned them alot. Getting to know them was good times and now sweet sorrow. Good by Rudy. You may be gone...