RUDOLPH-SPANULO-Obituary

RUDOLPH J. SPANULO

Cleveland, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

Obituary

Send Flowers

SPANULO RUDOLPH J. SPANULO age 83. Beloved husband of Anna Mae (nee Jocke); loving father of Michael (Carla), Barbara Spanulo, Judy Smith (Lance), Denise Prestien (Robin), Marie Foley (Jim), Mark (Jill), Charles (deceased), Joseph and Larry (Cheryl); grandfather and great grandfather of many;...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

So sorry for your loss. I just heard about Mr. Spanulo's passing from someone on Facebook. My deepest sympathy to all of the family.

Spanulo Family,

May your memories bring you smiles and laughes, touching your heart as he touched everyone's heart.

To me he was always "MISTER Spanulo".

Dear Anna Mae, Mike, Barb, Judy, Denise, Marie, Mark, Joe, Larry and family,
Rudy will always be remembered as the happy, fun loving, card playing, card trick expert, at family gatherings. I will always be grateful to him for being the best man at our wedding, for teaching Tony the art of cement finishing, and setting him on the road to self employment. Rudy also got Tony into a golf league and he became a really good golfer (not as good as Larry of course). I still laugh when I...

We have happy memories of Uncle Rudy's magic tricks! He is missed and our prayers are with all of you!

So sorry for your loss, our prayers are with you.

Rudy will be missed.

I will never forgot the times we had with Rudy coaching the St. Mary's softball team. Quite a bunch of free-spirits Rudy had to coach; all the Spanulo boys, the Rapcheks, me, and some other wayward kids. Rudy had a special place in his heart for all of us! Good times. Our family always had a special bond with the Spanulos as I was baptized the same day as Chuckie (rest in peace old friend...). Sincere condolences to Mrs. S, Mike, Mark, Marie, et al... Jeff Redinger and Family

Mark Leonard,

Rudi is someone I'll never forget. He was always a mentor to me when I was a teenager when it came to sports and life. Rudy would be on the sidelines giving encouragement to all and never said anything negative to bring down one's drive to achieve. If I was down, he would pick me right up with his encouraging words. His best advise was to have fun.

Joe & Mark,
My dad always talked so highly about your father. He was so respected in the the community as well as in the business world. I still miss those All Saints vs St. Mary's softball games!!