Charles G. Rudolph
Charles G. Rudolph
Great Sense Of Humor And Loving Spirit
Charles G. Rudolph, Jr, 56, of Heritage Village, Southbury, died March 13 at the home of his brother and sister-in-law in Southbury. He was born March 11, 1950, in Bridgeport, son of Jean (Beardsley) and Charles G. Rudolph, Sr.
He is survived by a sister, Beth Koschel and her husband, Kevin, of Sandy Hook; a brother, Chris Rudolph and his wife, Sue, of Southbury; two daughters, Jessica Pierard and her husband, Michael, and their children, Michaela and Owen of Moberly, Mo., and Melanie Camilini and her children Michael Camilini and Amber Rose Tamburrino; his nieces Kristi Rudolph Schoff and her husband, Kirk, of Terryville, Melissa Rudolph of Farmington, and Kayla and Marley Koschel of Sandy Hook; as well as many wonderful friends.
Mr Rudolph was well-known in Southbury, having made his home there for more than 20 years. He was the owner of Keswick Inc, a home construction business, during which time he built more than 30 homes in the area. He was most recently employed by Home Depot in Waterbury. Mr Rudolph was known for his great sense of humor and a loving spirit.
All family and friends are invited to share in the celebration of his life on Sunday, March 19, at 1:30 pm, at the Southbury Baptist Church, Route 67, Southbury. The Southbury Funeral Home of Munson-Lovetere is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to Regional Hospice Care of Western Connecticut, 30 West Street, Danbury CT 06810.
The Newtown Bee       March 17, 2006