Oklahoma soldier laid to rest
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Updated: 9:48 AM Sep 29, 2008
Oklahoma soldier laid to rest
OKLAHOMA CITY - Chief Warrant Officer Brady Rudolf was remembered as a soldier, friend, and devoted father. Dozens filled the Southern Hills Baptist Church to pay their respects to a man who devoted 20 years of his life to his country.
Posted: 11:44 PM Sep 28, 2008
Reporter: KXII-TV staff
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Chief Warrant Officer Brady Rudolf was remembered as a soldier, friend, and devoted father. Dozens filled the Southern Hills Baptist Church to pay their respects to a man who devoted 20 years of his life to his country.

Friends recall Rudolf to be a man of God, and a hero at home to his 3 sons.

Rudolf died in a helicopter crash in Iraq on September 18th. That same crash claimed six other lives, including Kingston native Michael Thompson.


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