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Jane Rudolph Obituary

Jane Rudolph
1954-2018
Jane Elizabeth Rudolph died from natural causes in her home on May 1, 2018. Born on July 24, 1954 in Laramie, Wyoming, Jane was the fourth of seven children who, along their parents, relished time spent in they Wyoming mountains. She earned a PhD in Biology from Indiana University and did a Post doctorate work with John Hopkins before becoming a member of the faculty at Salt Lake Community College in 1998. She was profoundly dedicated to her discipline and students and retired in 2016. Jane immersed herself in art, music, poetry, mystery novels, once played the violin, was a member of Catholic and Episcopalian congregations, and had a large infectious laugh. Jane was preceded in death by her sisters Peggy and Mary, brother Martin and both her parents She is survived by her brother Jack Rudolph and sister Sarah Rudolph who reside in Wisconsin, and a sister Theresa Kanner of Minneapolis. Her seven nieces and nephews along with their three children will miss having her in their lives. For more information, contact [email protected].
Memorials in Jane's name might be directed to Amnesty International, The Humane Society, or the National Democratic Party.

For online condolence please visit www.dignitymemorial.com/funeral-homes/saltlakecity-ut/wasatch-lawn-mortuary/4088

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on May 15, 2018.

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Marian Stordahl

June 19, 2018

Jane's saucy remarks dropped during orchestra rehearsals and in church choir will live in infamy in my memory. I admired Janie immensely.

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