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Stephen Rudd

Spokane, Washington

02/14/1960 - 10/09/2009

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RUDD, Stephen J. Of Spokane died suddenly of a heart attack on October 9, 2009. He was born in Brigham City, UT to Robert R. Sr. and Lois M. Rudd on February 14, 1960. He was raised in Bountiful, UT and graduated from Bountiful High School in 1979. He went on to Dixie College where he...

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Our condolences and deepest sympathy. May his memory be eternal.

Dear connie and kids, im very sorry for your loss. hold on to the memories of the good times and he will be forever in your hearts. our deepest sympathy, Teresa, josh and justin

Dear Connie and family,
I am so very sorry to hear of uncle Steve's sudden passing I will miss him very much. Most people grow up with their cousins, I grew up with my aunts and uncles, also my 13 year old daughter Ciara shares her great uncle's love of horses.

My deepest Condolences;
Becky Burningham Griffin

So very sorry for your loss. I send my Deepest Sympathy to your Family. Marci Eggett Rasmussen

I can only imagine how much Steve's family will miss him, he was such a 'larger than life' personality and so full of love for everyone. He was a dear friend to my son, Mike Warner, and it was always a pleasure to have him in my home when they were in high school. I pray that your memories of his love and care will sustain you through this time of grief.

Years ago I met Steve playing Poker and he could play a mean hand thats for sure. The thing I remember though most was when he found a little newborn baby a home and he was so kind to the young mother. Your family will be in our prayers

My thoughts go out to the family and loved ones of Stephen, an old friend. The memories made will always be cherished.

Respectfully,
Jason Lindsay

Sorry for your lose. He was a good friend of mine and will be missed.

Kind Regards,
Kim Cahoon

Steve was one of the best friends anyone could ever have had. And one of my best teachers.

Steve showed me that it's possible to be fearless.
Or, at least, to act in spite of fear.

Steve taught me about what it means to be a friend.
That if you're focused on what you can get from the relationship, it's not really friendship.

Steve taught me that pain is unimportant, when you have something BIG to accomplish.
And that while pain is...