Date Of Birth: February 12, 1952
Date Of Death: June 6, 2008
Carole L. Rudo, 56, of Zionsville, passed away peacefully in Indianapolis on June 6, 2008.Carole was born in Muncie, Indiana on Feb 12, 1952 to Claude and Edna Abbott. She graduated from Wapahani High School in 1970, and received her Bachelor’s Degree from Ball State. In 1973 she married Don Rudo and after a few years in Muncie, they settled in Zionsville.She pursued a career in permanent makeup, and was an avid gardener, among many other hobbies.In addition to her husband Don, Carole is survived by her mother Edna Abbott, brother Russell Abbott, and nephew Jason Abbott.She was preceded in death by her father Claude and sister Claudia. Visitation will be Sunday, June 8 from 4:30-7:30pm at Harry W. Moore Mortuary, 8151 Allisonville Road, and from 10-11am Monday preceding the funeral service at 11:00.Donations may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PO Box 90290, Indianapolis, IN 46290 or to the breast cancer organization of your choice.
Janet Edwards Holt says
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Opal, I have really had you on my mind lately, so I guess this the reason. I am really sorry to hear about Carole, I know she has suffered so much and for so long. I hope you are doing ok. Let me hear from you when you can. Loads of Love, Janet
george says
So sorry for your loss.
rick stephens says
Don im sorry to hear about Carol. I have missed you both.
Rick
Sheryl Bower says
Hello Don,
I was sadden to hear about Carol. What a woman of strength she was and what a journey it’s been for you.
I have always admired your strength and faith thru her illness Don.
Your in my thoughts and prayers.
Sheryl
Linda Duell says
Carole, Jude and I were best friends. We went out together and went to plays together. We were very close in the 80’s. I will always remember when Carole helped me move. It was just the 2 of us moving all of my stuff. We got the table caught in the doorway and we laughed and laughed about that. We did get everything moved and I will always remember how much Carole helped me and how much of a good friend she was. She will always be a very special part of my life!
Phyllis Noggle says
Don,
We were so sorry to hear of Carole’s passing. God bless you and be there for you through the sadness.Cherish the love and beautiful memories you will always have.
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Doug Stong says
Don, Sorry to hear of Carole’s passing. We just got back into town and read it in the old papers. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Your friends always, Doug & Jean Stong
Bryan Jessup says
Don – Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Although I only knew Carole briefly, she was a wonderful person, and will be missed by many.
Bryan and Kathy Jessup
rick says
Don,
Although we havenGÇÖt spent an enormous amount of time together as work associates and being from differ cities. I immediately felt a connection to you as we worked together. You are now in a very special group of people that realize what true loss is. I know it hurts and you feel as if someone has ripped out most of your soul right now. In time that feeling will fade and you will always have the memories of your wonderful wife to cherish, memories of her will bring you joy instead of pain. My thought are with you.
Cheryl McMahon says
What an inspiration she was to everyone. I was one of Carole’s clients and absolutely adored her. I will always remember her smile and her strength. She never gave up.
She will be sadly missed!