Rudolph was born March 3, 1918 in Odanah, Wis., son of the late Berndt and Edna Siegfried Anderson. He attended grade school and high school in Hiles, Wis. He was a veteran of WWII, having served with the U.S. Air Force from Feb. 5, 1941 until Nov. 14, 1945. On April 24, 1943 he was married to Opal Bonack in Crandon, Wis. Prior to entering the military, Rudolph worked as a lumberjack in Michigan for a number of years. After being discharged from service, he became a boiler operator for Foremost Condensery of Mishicot. He retired as a union steward from the condensery in 1975. He was a long time member of St. John's Lutheran Church, where he served as an usher, and was a member of the Lutheran Men's Club. He was an avid reader, fisherman, and gardener.
Survivors include his wife, Opal, a resident of Shady Lane Home, one son; three daughters and two sons-in-law, five grandchildren. He is further survived by two sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Cynthia, and a sister Evelyn Hanson.
Friends may call at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, and Thursday at the church after 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12 noon.
Memorials may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church or the American Heart Association.
The family would like to extend a very sincere Thank You to Dr. Robert Gahi, and the entire staff of Shady Lane Home for all the loving care and concern given to Rudolph.
Source: Herald Times Reporter, May 15, 2001
Rudolph was born March 3, 1918 in Odanah, Wis., son of the late Berndt and Edna Siegfried Anderson. He attended grade school and high school in Hiles, Wis. He was a veteran of WWII, having served with the U.S. Air Force from Feb. 5, 1941 until Nov. 14, 1945. On April 24, 1943 he was married to Opal Bonack in Crandon, Wis. Prior to entering the military, Rudolph worked as a lumberjack in Michigan for a number of years. After being discharged from service, he became a boiler operator for Foremost Condensery of Mishicot. He retired as a union steward from the condensery in 1975. He was a long time member of St. John's Lutheran Church, where he served as an usher, and was a member of the Lutheran Men's Club. He was an avid reader, fisherman, and gardener.
Survivors include his wife, Opal, a resident of Shady Lane Home, one son; three daughters and two sons-in-law, five grandchildren. He is further survived by two sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Cynthia, and a sister Evelyn Hanson.
Friends may call at the Deja & Martin Funeral Chapels, Two Rivers from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, and Thursday at the church after 11 a.m. until the time of service at 12 noon.
Memorials may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church or the American Heart Association.
The family would like to extend a very sincere Thank You to Dr. Robert Gahi, and the entire staff of Shady Lane Home for all the loving care and concern given to Rudolph.
Source: Herald Times Reporter, May 15, 2001
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