Rudolph Christian Sr

Rudolph Christian Sr obituary, Daytona Beach, FL

Rudolph Christian Sr

Rudolph Christian Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lohman Funeral Home Port Orange on Nov. 3, 2023.

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Rudolph Christian, Sr., of Port Orange, Florida, passed away peacefully with his wife by his side on October 30, 2023, at AdventHealth - Daytona Beach, FL.
Rudolph, affectionately known to his family and friends as "Rudy" or "Boot," was born on August 15, 1951, in Brooks County, Georgia in a small town called Dixie. He was the younger of two children. He is predeceased by his father Diamond Christian, mother Duria Christian, sister Marjorie Holden, and son Rudolph Christian, Jr.
Having come from very humble beginnings, Rudy undoubtedly overcame adversity and found much joy providing for his family. Rudy's formative education was in the Brooks County public schools, graduating from Washington Street High School in Quitman, GA in 1969. He then attended Savannah State College (University), where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration graduating in December 1972. Further studies were completed at the University of Southern California and the Aspen Institute. While matriculating at Savannah State, Rudy joined Omega Psi Phi Fraternity where he met many of his closest life-long friends and fell in love with his wife, Joyce. They were married in 1971 and to this union three children were born.
A life member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., he was affiliated locally with Iota Kappa Kappa
Chapter, Deland, Florida. He was also a life member of the NAACP, supported many functions in the area, and was a BellSouth Pioneer.
Rudy's Christian walk began as a young boy on a sharecropper's farm in Barwick, Georgia. As his job relocated him to various cities, he always remembered his meager beginnings and Christian beliefs. He affiliated with many churches but had a special connection to First Baptist Church of Mandarin, Florida. When he retired and moved to Port Orange, Florida, he and Joyce joined First Baptist Church of Daytona and Providence Church. He attended faithfully until the COVID virus spread throughout the United States. He then reconnected to Pastor Williams and Hopewell Baptist Church where he worshipped faithfully online.
An avid worker, Rudy ascended the corporate ladder being the FIRST African American to receive managerial positions on many levels in Southern Bell and BellSouth. Having been recruited by Southern Bell, he began his career in January 1973 as a team supervisor and ended his career as Senior Network Vice President-Atlantic Operations, an organization consisting of 7200 total employees. Having worked throughout the Southeast, Rudy received numerous awards and retired from Bellsouth after 30 years of service. Soon after retirement in 2004, he started SYDUR Inc., his own mentoring and coaching business. In 2005, he became the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Trillion Communications Corporation, a minority business enterprise from which he retired. He spent much of his life in mentorship of younger men, men in business, and providing financially to those in need and many charities. He was a generous man. Even in death he was an organ donor.
Anyone who knew Rudy knows that he loved to entertain people in his home. He had a knack
for cooking. Whether it was Louisiana-style meals like gumbo and "the pot" or barbecue, everyone knew that he had "put his foot in" whatever he had cooked. He was famous for his barbecue sauce that he enjoyed making. He created his own label and shipped his sauce all over the country. He also loved cars, spending time with family, fishing, and the serenity of being near water, especially the beach.
Rudy is survived by his loving wife Joyce; his son Reginald Gerrod Christian; his daughter Adrienne Corinne Christian; his uncles Jimmy (Sally) Christian, Walter Truman Christian and Everett Randolph; aunts Hannah Rean King, Mabel (Ervin) Robinson, Jacquelyn (Robert) Sneed and, Shirley Hightower; nieces Alicia Nicole (Derek) Allen and Sonya (Franklin) Chatman, Sr.; sisters-in-law Jacqueline Harper and Edna Ruth (John) Everett; goddaughters Kirsten (Sharod) McKinney, Kristal Keels, and Kourteney Keels; his best friends James Keels and Robert Brown as well as many other cousins, nieces, and nephews.
The care of Rudolph Christian Sr is under the careful direction of Lohman Funeral Home Port Orange, 1201 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127, 386-761-1100.
A Visitation will be held at Lohman Funeral Home Port Orange on Tuesday, November 7th, 2023 from 4PM to 8 PM. A Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, November 08th, 2023 at 11 AM at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 540 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Daytona Beach, 386-255-8843. Burial will be held at Beulah Hill Cemetery in Dixie, Georgia. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to The America Heart Association and The American Diabetes Association.

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August 13, 2025

Gladys T. Lee posted to the memorial.

September 9, 2024

Peggie Mazza posted to the memorial.

November 8, 2023

Richard Burns posted to the memorial.

Gladys T. Lee

August 13, 2025

GOD IS IN CONTROL.
We TRUST THE PROCESS! GOD, HIMSELF IS THE PROCESS!
We love and miss Rudy.
Love my former Science student; a brilliant mind!
Mrs. GT Lee

Peggie Mazza

September 9, 2024

I was an employee of Bell , one day this handsome young smiling man was introduced in our office. It was his first day and we all learned that to know him was to love him. He soaked up knowledge like a sponge always with high enthusiasm. When he was leaving we wanted to give him a party and I asked his favorite cake. He wanted angel food and it took 6 cakes for me to get it right!
He was special , everyone knew he would go far in the company and he deserved all good things.

Richard Burns

November 8, 2023

Rudy was a good friend in our days together at BellSouth. I just learned of his untimely death. He will be missed by many.

Richard Burns

Robert Ford

November 8, 2023

Rudolph ( RUDY) and I were frat brothers at Savannah State College. We had some good times and some not so good. We always stuck together. I would like to send condolences to his family.
.. Robert Ford

Pam Sanchez

November 7, 2023

Adrienne, we love you and wish we could be there for you all week. Please remember we are just a call away. Condolences from Pam and Sylvester

Mike Romeo

November 7, 2023

Rudy and I are neighbors and both "car guys" . He would always stop and chat if he saw me outside . Usually it was about how much i admired his beautiful truck . Even if i wasn´t outside be would toot the horn as he passed my house . I´m going to miss him and our chats.
My most sincere condolences to his Wife and Family.

Darrell G. Cooper

November 6, 2023

I followed Rudy after he left New Orleans. He always had an encouraging word to share. This is especially true when you needed it most. He knew just the right thing to say at the just the right time. His counsel was always wise, caring, and on point. He touched many lives in the most positive way. I'm a better person for having had the opportunity to know him and to love him.

Rest in Peace my friend,
Darrell Cooper

Beverly W Washington

November 6, 2023

Rudy´s charismatic personality and competitive spirit made him a natural leader. I was a member of his Network Operations Staff at BellSouth in Louisiana. He motivated his organization to meet or exceed expectations and strive for no less than 1st or 2nd place ("1-2-1") in the entire company. He established his own recognition program, Rudy´s Excellence Award, and hosted various team building events including annual Leadership Conferences and dinners at his home (with his gracious wife, Joyce). It was an honor and a pleasure to know and work with him. He will be remembered. Our heartfelt condolences to the Christian Family, his many friends and associates.

Beverly & Blain Washington

Scott Studebaker

November 5, 2023

Scott always spoke highly of Rudy when them worked together. His life was remarkable. Our condolences to the family. Scott & Annette Studebaker

Joyce Elder

November 5, 2023

I have fond memories of `Rudy" from our days as classmates at Savannah State University, Class of 1973.
Rudy and I were on line pledging into our fraternity/sorority at the same time. He was such a gentleman who showed much respect and care for his fellow SSU Tigers. I extend heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all of those he befriended and impacted at Savannah State. May Rudy rest well in Heavenly Peace .
Sincerely, Joyce Elder

Mrs. Gladys Turner Lee

November 5, 2023

Rudoloh Christian, Sr. was an excellent student in my 10th grade Biology class in High School. He always challenged many concepts and ideas during his studies .
He was the Master of the question "why"?
He always wanted the answer to the question "why"!
Mrs GT Lee

Gloria Reese

November 4, 2023

I worked with Rudy "back In the day" at Bellsouth. He was well respected for his leadership and his business knowledge, and had a much deserved reputation for just being a great gentleman. As one of the first African American senior managers he blazed a path for others. A one in a million. Our prayers are with the family. Peace and blessings.
Gloria Reese

Hattie Mitchell-Bull

November 4, 2023

Condolences to the family from a classmate and graduating class of 1969.

Harold Wilson

November 4, 2023

I remember Rudy from our years with the phone company. RIP Mr. Christian.

Learel E Chisholm

November 4, 2023

Condolences to the family of Mr Christian. He is remembered as a student as I taught here in his hometown.
Mrs Learel E Chisholm

Patricia Vance

November 4, 2023

I am a classmate of the graduation class of 1969. My condolences to the family. May you hold your memories close to your heart.
Patricia Jackson Vance

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