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Born: July 26, 1932
Died: March 1, 2023
Marilyn A. Rudolph worked for for Ayres Insurance for fifty years.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, March 4, 2023
Marilyn A. Rudolph
Marilyn A. Rudolph, 90, of Kingsley Road in Louisville and formerly of Bloomingdale and Saranac Lake, passed away Wednesday afternoon, March 1, 2023 at Massena Hospital after a decline in health over recent years.
Born on July 26, 1932 in Vermontville, Marilyn was the daughter of the late Charles and Agnes (Ransom) Rudolph. She was a 1949 graduate of Saranac Lake High School. After graduation, she began working for Ayres Insurance in Saranac Lake, where she continued employment and fully retired after 50 years of service. Marilyn was a longtime member and faithful attender of the Bloomingdale Pilgrim Holiness Church where she taught Sunday school, played the piano, and over many years served in various capacities including church secretary, church treasurer, and youth leader. After relocating to Louisville in early 2017 to be closer to family, she attended the Massena Pilgrim Holiness Church. Marilyn was also a member of the Lake Placid-Bloomingdale "Women of Worth" group and was recognized in 2013 as their "Woman of the Year." Marilyn was an avid reader, enjoyed doing crossword puzzles, playing Scrabble, sending cards to family and friends, adn doting lovingly on her family members in a variety of creative ways.
Though she never married and had children of her own, Marilyn is survived by her nieces and nephews who were "her kids" - Kendall Straight III and his wife Joyce of Hobe Sound, Florida, Marilyn Svarczkopf and her husband Randy of Norfolk, Rachel McCallus and her husband Jeffry of Massena, Dennis Rudolph and his wife Katie of Ocean Shores, Washington, Esther Powell of Massena, Charles Rudolph III and his wife Heather of Brushton, Donald Straight and his wife Wendy of Brasher Falls, and their families. Her nieces and nephews were blessed to have her as a substitute mother figure over the past 25-plus years.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother Charles W. Rudolph Jr. in 1974, a half-sister Goldie Whitman in 1977, and her sister M. Rogene Straight in 1998.
Contributions may be made in Marilyn's memory to the Bloomingdale Pilgrim Holiness Church.