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In Loving Memory

Rudolph, Gary W.

Rudolph, Gary W., passed away on December 24, 2020.

Beloved husband of J. Kay Rudolph (nee Byrn) for 35 years; loving father of Stephen (Claire) Thies, Kelly (Sekou) Knox, Kevin Rudolph andLindsay (Douglas) Elliott ; cherished grandfather of Lauren, Ella, Nurice and Nathaniel; dear brother of  Vernon (Sharon) Rudolph, Donna Rudolph, Robert (Sherri) Rudolph, Sharon (John) Contini and Lorie (Michael) Brown.

Mr. Rudolph retired from Dierbergs Markets after 30 years of service and was a member of American Legion Post 312.

Service: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Monday, January 4, from 10:00 am until time of service at 12:00 pm. Interment with honors at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s  Research Hospital.

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28 thoughts on “Rudolph, Gary W.”

  1. All of the funniest stories I’ve told my grandkids about my childhood have included Gary. He has always been my “go-to” for fun, for laughs, for help with any project, for support & for comfort. He has given me the gift of a lifetime of cherished memories and, the best gift of all, …the gift of Kay.

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  2. All of the funniest stories I’ve told my grandkids about my childhood have included Gary. He has always been my “go-to” for fun, for laughs, for help with any project, for support & for comfort. He has given me the gift of a lifetime of cherished memories and, the best gift of all, …the gift of Kay.

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  3. Gary leaves us with a legacy of happy memories and a lifetime of love. I thank him for being such a wonderful father-in-law to my brother, DR. My heart goes out to Kay, Lindsay and all of Gary’s family at this time.

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  4. Gary leaves us with a legacy of happy memories and a lifetime of love. I thank him for being such a wonderful father-in-law to my brother, DR. My heart goes out to Kay, Lindsay and all of Gary’s family at this time.

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  5. Our condolences, thoughts, and prayers are with the family of our beloved friend Gary. We are so sorry for your loss. May strength be with you during these difficult times.

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  6. Our condolences, thoughts, and prayers are with the family of our beloved friend Gary. We are so sorry for your loss. May strength be with you during these difficult times.

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  7. Lindsay, Condolences to the hole family for your loss. May wonderful memories with your father help to ease the grief you are feeling today.

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  8. Lindsay, Condolences to the hole family for your loss. May wonderful memories with your father help to ease the grief you are feeling today.

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  9. So very sorry for your loss. We will all miss Gary. May he Rest In Peace in the fields of patriots at Jefferson barracks. We will always remember him.

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  10. So very sorry for your loss. We will all miss Gary. May he Rest In Peace in the fields of patriots at Jefferson barracks. We will always remember him.

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  11. I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Legionnaire Gary Rudolph. I was lucky enough to get to know Gary when he and I were both active in the American Legion Honor/Color Guard. He will be missed by all of us at Post #312 St. Charles.

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  12. I am so sorry to learn of the passing of Legionnaire Gary Rudolph. I was lucky enough to get to know Gary when he and I were both active in the American Legion Honor/Color Guard. He will be missed by all of us at Post #312 St. Charles.

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  13. My brother’s passing has left a planet-sized hole in my heart. But, that said, he has also left us siblings with a beutiful sister, Kay, whom he loved deeply, not to mention our niece, Lindsay (one of my favorite hugs was at the reception of her wedding.) And Kelly and Kevin, from both of you, , speaking for all Gary’s siblings, we carry with us the many happy memories of your childhoods.

    As my next oldest brother, I am sure he will wait for me the gates of heaven, and just like when we had our tonsils removed as kids, he will open the door, and say, “You go first, Bob.”

    Gary had a deep and ever-present sense of humor that he could use at the right moment, turning worries into giggles of laughter.

    To Kay, and all his children, hang in there. We’re all here for you.

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  14. My brother’s passing has left a planet-sized hole in my heart. But, that said, he has also left us siblings with a beutiful sister, Kay, whom he loved deeply, not to mention our niece, Lindsay (one of my favorite hugs was at the reception of her wedding.) And Kelly and Kevin, from both of you, , speaking for all Gary’s siblings, we carry with us the many happy memories of your childhoods.

    As my next oldest brother, I am sure he will wait for me the gates of heaven, and just like when we had our tonsils removed as kids, he will open the door, and say, “You go first, Bob.”

    Gary had a deep and ever-present sense of humor that he could use at the right moment, turning worries into giggles of laughter.

    To Kay, and all his children, hang in there. We’re all here for you.

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