May God bless you and your...
It was my good fortune to have worked with him at the National Archives in College Park, MD. RIP Rudy.
Leo Mahoney
April 26, 2020 | Edgewater, MD | Coworker
Rockville, District of Columbia
Rudolph Zamula Rudolph Zamula passed away peacefully at age 96 on March 4, 2020 in Potomac, MD after a brief illness. Originally from Newark, New Jersey, Rudy was the last surviving child of Louis and Elizabeth Zamula. Rudy's studies at Rutgers University were interrupted by World War...
Read MoreIt was my good fortune to have worked with him at the National Archives in College Park, MD. RIP Rudy.
Leo Mahoney
April 26, 2020 | Edgewater, MD | Coworker
Rudy & I on Utah Beach (2014)
I cherish the moments of getting to spend time with Rudy through the 83rd Infantry Division Association and am proud he considered me a friend. Rudy was a wonderful man and will be missed by all who knew him, rest in Peace my friend, until we meet again
Jelle Thys
April 06, 2020 | Putte, Belgium
70th Anniversary D-Day - Normandy, France
Rest in Peace, Soldier.
Thanks for our freedom!
Your Belgian Friends
Eric and Nelly.
Eric & Nelly Thys
April 04, 2020 | Putte / Belgium
A kind , thoughtful and gentle man. Always thoughtful and caring to others. The man will surely be missed on earth, but what a day it was when he was welcomed to his heavenly home. Keven Smith 83rd IDA
Keven Smith
April 04, 2020 | Decatur, TX
We lost another hero.
Rest in Peace, Soldier
Nancy H
April 04, 2020 | Houston, TX
May a great man always be remembered for being one of the greatest generation who served his country bravely so others could be free. May many wonderful memories warm the hearts of those who loved and were a friend to him.
Gina Hohenstatt
April 04, 2020 | Indianapolis, IN
I met Rudy through the 83 when attending events with my Uncle Fred Pearson. Go with God...
Carole Pearson
April 04, 2020 | New Port Richey, FL
Rudy Zamula was a friend and colleague for many years. He was always thinking to the future of how we could exploit computer technology to do real good. We had a surprise reunion several Memorial Days ago, when he met up with other WW II Vets at our church to share stories and go to the big DC parade. (My husband and I were there to transport Vets to the parade.) Right now I am looking at his handwritten contact information he gave me that day. I am so sorry I did not clean up my...
Susan Sedgewick
March 29, 2020 | Washington, DC
I a so proud to have known Rudy through our love for the 83rd Infantry Division - he as a veteran and me as a descendant. He was a great man and a true representative of "The Greatest Generation." Now he is having his best reunion with his fellow veterans who preceded him. Rest in Peace, Rudy.
Kathleen Powers
March 10, 2020 | Springfield, VA