Ruth Ellen Rudzinski

Ruth Ellen Rudzinski

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Ruth Ellen Rudzinski, age 39, of Arlington, VA, lost her valiant fight against cancer on May 25, 2014. She was born June 28, 1974, in Kaukauna, WI to Ray and Ellen Ebert Rudzinski. Ruth was a 1992 graduate of Kimberly High School. After graduating from Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA, Ruth served with the Peace Corps in Rogow, Poland and then as a recruiter. She was then selected to serve her country as a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. State Department. She served tours in Poland and Cape Verde and was most recently a Career Development Officer in Washington, D.C. Ruth enjoyed quilting, running, and traveling the world. Ruth is survived by her parents of Hartland, WI, her sisters, Carolyn Alex Price Rudzinski, Anchorage, AK and Camille Rudzinski, Minneapolis, MN, nieces Ruby and Sage Price, and nephews Lewis and Miles Price, aunts, cousins, and countless friends around the world.Special thanks to the staff of Georgetown University Hospital for the kindness and care given to Ruth. Memorials can be directed to the Vincent T. Lombardi Cancer Center at Georgetown University Hospital. Ruth was a beloved daughter, sister, aunt and friend. She will be greatly missed and in our hearts forever.

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  1. Madonna Johnson says:

    My condolences to the Rudzinski family. I am a friend and co-worker of her sister Camille and I was so shocked and saddened to hear of her passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

  2. d mullins rn says:

    My condolences on the loss of your daughter.

    The pain of losing a loved one can be overwhelming, especially a young person.

    Our heavenly Father promises us that very soon he will ‘swallow up death forever, and wipe the tears from all faces’ Isaiah 25:8.

    What a wonderful future hope that is.

    There is much Bible based comfort to be found on the website: jw.org

  3. Valerie Brannon-E. Warren Cong says:

    Dear Family of:
    Ruth Ellen Rudzinski.
    I’m truly sorry to read about the loss of your dear Ruth. The pain, the grief, and the feelings of helplessness can seem unbearable. At such times, we need to go to God’s Word for comfort in addition to family and friends. 2Corinthians 1:3,4 The Bible helps us to understand how Jehovah and Jesus feel about death. Jesus, who perfectly reflected his Father, knew the pain of losing someone in death. John 14:9 When he was in Jerusalem, Jesus used to visit Lazarus and his sister, Mary and Martha, who lived in the nearby town of Bethany. They became close friends. The Bible says: “Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.” John 11:5 But when Lazarus died how did Jesus feel about losing his dear friend? The account tells us that Jesus joined Lazarus’ relatives and friends as they grieved over this loss. Seeing them, Jesus was deeply moved. He groaned in the spirit and became troubled.” Then, the account says, “Jesus gave way to tears.” John 11:33, 35 Did Jesus’ grief mean that he had no hope? Not at all. In fact, Jesus knew that something wonderful was about to happen. John 11: 3, 4 Still, he felt the pain and sorrow that death brings. In a way, Jesus’ grief is encouraging to us. It teaches us that Jesus and his Father, Jehovah, hate death. But Jehovah God is able to fight and overcome that enemy! Read the rest of John chapter 11 starting in verse 39-44 Even though Lazarus was in the tomb for 4 days! Jesus resurrected him! Also, Jesus was away and he knew what marvelous thing he was about to do through God’s power when he had arrived. Jesus was not grieving as we humans do, because he knew the power of the resurrection. If God through his Son can bring back Lazarus who was in the tomb or cave for 4 days, how much so will he bring back our dead loved ones? This is not a myth, Because even the Religious Leaders saw this powerful evidence and they counseled together to kill Jesus and Lazarus! John 11:53, John 12:2-11. Remember, “The last enemy, death, will be brought to nothing.! 1Corinthians 15:26.
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