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Rudolph T. Vergoth

Evergreen Park, Illinois

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Rudolph T. ''Rudy'' Vergoth, age 88, beloved husband of Norma Johler and the late Marjorie, nee Ennis; loving father of Nick (Joanna), Pepper (Koby) Van Beest, Carol (Terry) Coleman, Katie (John) Seitz, Corky Vari, Terry (Mark) Lahue, Mary Rose (John) Sturtevant and Rudy Jr.; fond step-father of...

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I will miss you Rudy although I only knew you a short time but I enjoyed taking care of you while you were sick.

your caregiver Joe

Dear Katie and Vergoth Family,

Please accept my sympathy. I remember pleasant afternoons at your home when Katie and I were in grade school.
Angela (Muffy Butler) Jasunas

Norma and Vergoth Family,
Uncle Rudy will be truly missed. He touched many hearts over the years and I'll always cherish his kindness and sense of humor.

I am saddened to hear of Rudy's passing. My father George Hackbarth spoke often and fondly of their friendship and professional collaboration on the Manhatten Project at Los Alamos during the war. I did get to meet the Vergoth family at his daughter's wedding many years ago.
My sincere condolences to the family, it is a tremendous loss.

Norma and Vergoth family:
Know that my thoughts are with all of you. Rudy was a terrific guy and I know that he will be so missed. Love to all, Gina

I regret never having had a chance to meet Rudy. My father in law George Hackbarth told many stories about their time together in WWII, and I was fascinated by their work at Los Alamos.
My condolences to all who knew and loved Mr. Vergoth.

Goodbye, Rudy. I was eight years old when we first met, and you were 16. You were so friendly and nice to a young kid, and you have been the same every time I saw you.
Catherne (DeeCee) Allen

We are so saddened to hear of Uncle Rudy's death. The first thing to always come to our children's mind regarding Rudy was his handling of the corn at the annual Vergoth picnic. The last time I talked to him he spoke extensively about his
experiences at Los Alamos. He will always be remembered for his humor and gentle ways. Rudy often stopped at our house in Eveleth with his friends for a meal with Mayme and Joe before going up to Canada to fish. He will be greatly missed.

To the fantastic Vergoth Family!

Be joyous for this great Ambassador of GOD's presence on this Earth and the love he shared with all of us. Uncle Rudy is my favorite Uncle. His Spirit is with us and we will share His complete greater love now and forever. Feel the Love. God has Blessed us again. I love you all. Mosey,Tom and Joey