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George Rudolph Obituary


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RUDOLPH, George Joseph 79, of Kettering. A loving husband, father, brother and grandfather, he passed away peacefully on February 14, 2012. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Ann (nee Beveridge and mother of George Beveridge and Sherrin Ann) in 1973, and by his parents, George Haynes and Katherine Day Rudolph. He is survived by the love of his life, Carol Ann, his wife of 36 wonderful years, as well as his brother, Luther "Lu" Day (Nancy) Rudolph of Tuscon, AZ. Also surviving George are his four wonderful children, George Beveridge (Michelle) Rudolph of Grand Rapids, MI; Sherrin Rudolph (Bryce) Kristo of Palatine, IL; Dr. Jason Herrrin (Lisa) Jones of Spokane, WA; and Anne-Marie (Grady) Boles of Boulder, CO. He was also the proud grandfather of nine grandchildren, G. Austin, Kennedy, and Quentin Rudolph; Trevor, Ryan, and William Kristo, Harrison and Susan Jones, and Camden Boles. George was born in 1932 in Shaker Heights, Ohio. He was a graduate of University School in Hunting Valley, OH, Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, OH, where is was co-captain of the swimming team and a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. He received his MBA from the Johnson School of Management at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. George was a well-respected and consummate businessman. He was employed originally by Sherwin Williams, and later General Electric, where he was a manger of distribution throughout the Midwest. He later moved to Kettering when he joined Continental Consultants Incorporated as Vice President & General Manager. His career continued in a similar role with Jamestown Industries/ Jamestown Plastic Molders until he founded his own company, Wright Source Incorporated, which is still operating today. George was a true family man who relished in the activities and successes of his children and later, grandchildren. He spent many of his "retirement" years traveling with Carol to visit his children and grandchildren. He had a gift of remarkable intelligence and was a prolific reader. He possessed a great sense of humor and will always be remembered for his trademark smile. He was an avid golfer and tennis player well into his 70's until his health limited him to do so. He resided in Kettering for 45 years and had many friends, especially his dear friends Al Burshtan, with whom, along with Al's wife Ann, George and Carol vacationed together in Hawaii many times, and Fred and Eva Izenson, his neighbors and friends to the family for nearly 20 years. In addition, he had many close friends from his tennis group. George will be missed by all those whose lives he touched and will be remembered for the honest and sincerely loving man he was. The family will receive friends at the TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME-FAR HILLS CHAPEL, 5471 Far Hills Ave. at Rahn Rd. Friday, February 24, 2012 from 5 to 7 pm. Funeral service 10 am Saturday at David's Cemetery Community Chapel, 4600 Mad River Rd. Chaplin Kevin Wardlaw officiating. If desired, memorial contributions in George's memory may be made to, The American Kidney Foundation or The Hospice of Dayton. Online condolences may be sent to www.tobiasfuneralhome.com

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Published by Dayton Daily News from Feb. 16 to Feb. 23, 2012.

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February 25, 2012

Our deepest sympathy. Zane & Jackie Haught

Gene Folkerth

February 25, 2012

Gene and I have been living in The Villages, Florida for almost 7 years. We miss the 8 children and 15 grandchildren so we are moving back to Dayton.

February 24, 2012

Carol and family, Gene and I learned of George's passing and we are so saddened by it. Gene has such fond memories of George and the company, Continental Consultants, Inc. I loved knowing you both when we enjoyed time together in the 80's. George was an extra special person and I know he will be missed by all his family and friends. Special hugs to all of you and may God bless you all. Gene and Anne Folkerth

Thomas Evans

February 24, 2012

Carol and Family,

So sorry to hear about your loss - George worked with Tom at Continental Consultants for many years and was a great mentor to Tom. When George and Sharoron were young, we used to go on family picnics together and we have many wonderful memories of those times and others.

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers and our family sends our sincere sympathy.

With love,
Tom, Vicky, David and Doug Evans

Taylir Linden-Washlock

February 21, 2012

He was such a wonderful man and always made you feel like family, even if you were not. I was so sad about his passing, but thought it couldn't have happened on a more perfect day - he was a loving man who left joy imprinted on anyone's heart he met. My Deepest Sympathy to all of you.....
With love - Taylir

Steve Cyester

February 20, 2012

Rudolph Family,
My heart goes out to each of you with this huge loss of such a fine man. I'm so sorry to hear of this. George deserved to live to be 100...such a good generous kind man, father & husband...fun, funny & so very caring. He sure did love his wife & kids, & man did it ever show! Carol & children, you are all in my heart right now. Know that I care. Your old Maryknoll neighbor, Steve Cyester

Pattie Glasgow McCroson

February 19, 2012

Mrs. Rudoph, George, Sherrin, Jason, Ann and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Mr. Rudolph's smile like it was yesterday. May your many fond memories comfort you in your loss. What a privilege to know all of you and count you among my friends. Jason, my other little brother - many hugs!

February 19, 2012

Our thoughts and prayers go to Carol and the family of George. The picture that accompanied his memorial is how we will remember him. With his wide smile we have shared many laughs. On the court he was an intense competitor and an excellent player. In addition, just a pleasant person to be around. We are certain that his many friends and associates have appreciated these lasting qualities. We didn't realize we have something in common with George. We were all born in 1932. Donna in August, George in September and Jerry in December. If I had ever told him about that he would have given me a wide smile and rattle off a few words that would have made us all laugh. God bless this wonderful person

Jerry and Donna Hulshult, Canton, GA

Diane Christensen

February 19, 2012

Carol and Family:
In my heart George was more that just my
employer he was my friend. He was one of
the most magnificent people I have ever
met. My thought's are with all of you.
God bless you all in your time of need.

Leslie Short

February 19, 2012

Carol and family, my sincere love and condolences to you. George was a wonderful and sweet man. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your lives. My deepest sympathy to all of you. In my loving thoughts and prayers

Love,
Leslie Short
Caregiver-Home Instead Senior Care

February 17, 2012

Our Deepest Sympathy to Carol and family.George was a wonderful person, so much fun and witty too. We were priviledged to have known him for many years in our couples tennis and golf group. We have many fond memories of all the good times together. He will surely be missed by all that knew him. Our heart goes out to you Carol. We are in Florida and cannot be with you for the funeral, but want you to know our thoughts and prayers will be with you. Your loving and caring friends, Robin and Rob Dunkle

February 17, 2012

The Rudolph Family are so warm and loving. In the short time I have know them I felt like part of the family. To all, my heart goes out to you for your loss. George will always be a unique character in my thoughts. Adele Patch, Home Instead, Dayton, OH

Don McGee

February 16, 2012

Carol and family, I'm so saddened by your loss. George was a great mentor and kind friend. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. I'll remember forever the warmth of your family and George's feigned, funny indifference. He was a wonderful man, and I'm a better person for knowing him.

February 16, 2012

Feb 14, 2/14/20
George was one of the greatest, we had so many good times together, Carol, we have a very strong support group, and you are part of it, fill free to call us if you need a friend, friends forever. NITA DELELLIS

Teresa Herman

February 16, 2012

Carol and Family:
I'm so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine this world without George. He was always so practical and funny and I know he loved his family more than anything. I'm sorry we lost touch but you were both always in my thoughts. All my love and prayers.
Teresa Herman

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