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Mr. Stuart Lawson Rudacille

Front Royal, Virginia

1926 - 2008

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Stuart Lawson Rudacille, 81 of Front Royal died Friday, February 1, 2008 at Page Memorial Hospital. A funeral service will be held on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Maddox Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Dr. Carlysle Crank. Burial will follow in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rudacille...

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Farewell Stuart, you lived your life well. I cherish the older memories before you went into the Army . . .Church, the ball games that were played in the field behind the Frank Manuel house, the
card games (500 Rummy, Spades, Set-
back) that were played at our house
across from Browntown School. Hanging out with Lloyd and Donnie -
all good memories. After my husband and I moved to Hampton, I
kept up with you and your new life
through your activities for the
county in...

May your many happy memories be a comfort in the days ahead.
My sympathy is extended to each of you.

We were certainly a better county, thanks to his dedication. He was a true representative of the people, and a wonderful man. Sincerely, Deborah Bowman Creasey

Thinking of each of you with prayer and sympathy. Stuart was truly loved and was blessed with many friends. He will always be remembered for his dedication and loyalty to Warren County and his concern for its future.

He will be sadly missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

My deepest sympathy in this difficult time.

Dear Petsy, Susan and Lillian: I was deeply saddened to learn of Stuart's passing. Please accept my most sincere condolences.
For many years, Stuart and I enjoyed friendly political and personal banter -- and I shall never forget how he tried in vain to change my mind. Of course I gave up on trying to change his!
He truly was a tribute to all that was good and just in society. Warren County has lost a devoted friend and outstanding public servant.

So sorry to hear of Mr. Rudacille's passing. When I was the pianist at the Bentonville Baptist Church he always enjoyed hearing our choir sing "Life's Railway". I never hear that song that I don't think of him. Our sympathies to his family.

Dear Patsy and Family:

My heart grieves to learn today of Stuart's passing. Our families have known each other as families on Browntown Road did that grew up together. We all shared each others lives, went to church together while I was growing up and there will never be another bus driver like our Stuart. God Bless you and your family and I will never forget Stuart's wonderful smile and his jokes. He was a kind an gentle man.