William J. Rudolph, 68, of Waco, passed away Sunday, November 23rd at a local hospital. Memorial services will be 3PM Sunday, November 30th at First Assembly of God Church in Thornton. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFuneralHome.com.
He was a retired U.S. Army 1st Sergeant and a retired civilian police officer. He was known as a beloved
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I’ll be out sometime to take a ride for you Will.
We didn’t know Bill personally, but are very close to his brother Patrick (and his kids) and sisters Margie & Kathy.
We want to send our deepest prayers and strength to the entire Rudolph family in this time of sorrow. If there is anything we can do, please let us know.
Love, Bob & Debi Burroughs
Lakeside, CA
I just want to say thank you for your service to our country in protecting our nation. My deepest sympathy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Call us if you need anything.
You’re not hurtting anymore and you can finaly take that train ride you’ve always wanted, but in a better place. We will miss you and Sarah said "Quack, Quack" for her Papa. She said her daddy knows how to do that, so your bond with her on that will live on through them. We love ou dad.
I am going to miss your smile and the memories of hanging out at the house with the family while Laura and I were in high school. I am glad that there is no more suffering. Please let me know what I can do to help support you all during this awfully difficult time.
Brother Bill,I am sorry I could’nt be their with you.
so many years went bye so quickly. You and yours were always thought of and will always be loved. It’s time to go be at peace and be with loved ones we have missed for the past years, Say hi to my dog Jake for me.
Your Loving Brother Patrick
Sorry about the lost. Wish I could have done more for you. Your brother loves you.
I forgot to include my email address in the card I sent. It’s pegasiproductions@gmail.com I’m really disappointed at not being able to see him again before he passed away. I have several fond memories of being with him. I look forward to seeing him again on the other side.
Love T. John Rudolph-Attanasio