Rudolph-Pulido-Obituary

Rudolph Pulido Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1939 - 2018

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Rudolph Pulido, Sr. FORT WORTH -- Rudolph V. Pulido, Sr., loving husband, father, brother and beloved friend to many passed away Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018. FUNERAL MASS: 10 a.m., Monday at Holy Family Catholic Church. Burial: Private. Visitation: 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Greenwood. Rudolph Pulido, Sr.,...

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Angie, sending you and your son our heartfelt condolences. I remember when Rudy worked for Dr. Anderson, when my baby brother Philip was diagnosed w/leukemia. In his last hours Rudy stayed with my mother the whole time, we are forever thankful for his large heart and concern for our family. (1969).
Prayers that God gives you an abundance of strength...
Love the Martinez Family (Ray, Frances, Laura & siblings)

I felt so sad to read of Rudy's death. The Pulido family has been important to me ever since I was a little girl, and my daddy worked at the T & P railroad with my daddy. My prayers are with all of you. Sharon (Watkins) Strange

We send our deepest heartfelt sympathy to you Angie & Peter. Rudy was a wonderful man! He was always so caring & kind to my family. We send our love & prayers.
Larry & Karen ❤

My deepest sympathies to a wonderful family. Angie, you're in my heart.

Never Forgotten
What a Great Person who loved Fort Worth and helped the needy.
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Rudy Pulido was truely one of the best friends a person could be blessed with having. From our school days all the way through adulthood Rudy took the high road in life. He and his family built a chain of restaurants that are second to none. Rudy always wanted things to be done correctly and made sure that they were. He was always compassionate toward those that had less than he and helped many. Coach Patterson of the TCU football team will miss Rudy's frequent visits and counseling. Rudy...

May God strengthen and sustain the Pulido family with everlasting comfort and good hope and comfort your hearts during this challenging time. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17. May those beautiful yesterdays always remain in your heart, and your sorrows gently fade away. My deepest condolences.