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Trudith N. Rishikof

Washington, District of Columbia

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 TRUDITH NOEHREN RISHIKOF  Known to all as Trudi, died on October 6, 2011, one day before her sixty-fifth birthday. Trudi was born in Rochester, NY to loving parents Dr. Theodore and Madeleine Noehren and raised in Buffalo. She attended high school at Buffalo Seminary and spent her...

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Almost a decade on, and Trudi's impression powerfully remains for this then young professional. How I wish I could discuss current events with her. A warm thought to Harvey and her family.

Harvey: still in our hearts. Bud and Cynthia

Harvey: a great tragedy. As JFK said "life is unfair"; and no more so than in losing Trudi.
--Bud, Cynthia

Harvey: not a day goes by that we aren't thinking of you and remembering how much Trudi meant to all of us. Love, N & J

Harvey, I was thinking of you today remembering our times together and hoping that you have found some peace in your life. Trudy is watching over you today and everyday!

Harvey - my heart goes out to you. Trudi was a shining light in DC and she will be missed in so many places. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I am so saddened by this news. I have many happy memories of Trudi from days at the Center for European Studies. My condolences to Harvey and the rest of her beloved family for the loss of this truly talented and wonderful woman. Kirstin Moritz, Falmouth,MA

I grew up with Trudi at Quaker Lake in Brackney, Pennsylvania.
Trudi was a year older, and always far wiser. Even as little girls we all knew that Trudi was our leader.
The early traits of leadership, warmth and wisdom flourished as Trudi grew older.
My deepest sympathy to Harvey, Trudi's daughters, her sister Nancy and to all of her family. God Bless you.
Bibbie Conole Withers
Atlanta, GA and Quaker Lake, PA

I was really sad when I learned about Trudi's tragic death. I worked with her very closely when she was the executive director of the Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center in Washington, D.C. I will miss her very much. God bless her soul. Indeed she was very beautiful inside and out. Please, accept my condolonces. May God be with you during this difficult time. Ziyana