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Condolences for Joseph P. Rudolph

Bill HigginsFriday, July 2nd

Eric, on behalf of your colleagues at Ricola, i express my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your. Bill

Michael (Cliff) & Donna WestSunday, July 4th

Eric,
We are so sorry for your loss. The best memory I have of your father is when you both helped me replace the roof on my first home. Your father spent the day joking around as always, making it fun, despite his fear of heights which he did disclose until the end of the day. His disclosure of his fear made the whole situation even funnier. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Kathleen Staerk kelshawWednesday, July 7th

My Deepest sympathy Joe was a great guy, I am sure he will be missed. I bet all that loved Joe and was taken too soon was waiting for him with open arms and for sure Mike and him are watching a game drinking a beer and placing a bet. Rest In Peace Joe

Michael ZuriThursday, August 5th

Joe was a great guy. I always looked forward to seeing him in my office as a patient. Rest In Peace, Joe.

Jim RoscovichSaturday, August 19th

It was with shock and great sadness that I recently learned of the passing of Joe in 2021. Joe and I worked for years together at Philadelphia Electric Company from Energy Tech to Revenue Protection Department, from K&A to 2301 Market Street. Joe was the guy who kept everyone in the department loose and laughing. Joe's favorite lunch spot was Primo's Hoagies on Clearfield Street where he would say "I going to get a samwhich for lunch, and park under I95 and eat. Joe always looked forward to the Xmas season when he would sell Xmas trees and wreaths on the corner of Aramingo and Allegheny Ave's, not matter what the weather, Joe was out there. Many a good time was spent with Joe and he will be missed by friend's, former co-workers and family. Rest in Peace Joe.

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