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In Loving Memory of

Kenneth Jacob Rudin

January 3rd, 2019

Obituary

It is with profound sadness and immeasurable loss that we lay to rest our beloved Kenneth "Kenny, KJ" Jacob Rudin, 24. Kenny is survived by his devoted loving parents, Debbie and Scott, and his best friend and adoring brother David. Kenny was a shining star who touched the lives of so many with his bright smile and huge heart. He will be deeply missed by his Grandparents who loved him immensely, Merle "Muggy" and the late Sidney Evans and Fred "Popi" Rudin and Myrna Romanoff and the late Marilyn "Nani" Rudin. Kenny was adored by his aunts and uncles, Ellen and Stephen Stamler, Linda Wagner, Shannon and Scott Evans, and Sheila and Joe Gutman. Kenny will be deeply missed by cousins Danny, Carlee, Lola, Brian, Johanna, Mikey, Angela, Lauren, Scott, Ally, Matthew, Eric and sweet Payton who cherished him. Kenny was so grateful for his helpers and best buddies whom he treasured, James, Bobby, Joanna, Lisa, Ashton, Jonathan and was loved by his Keshet family and friends. Services will be held for Kenny this Sunday, January 6th, 10:00 AM, at Am Shalom, 840 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe, and will be followed by a private burial. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to honor Kenny at either Helping Hands Network (www.helpinghandstoday.org) or Keshet (www.keshet.org). For information and condolences, Shalom Memorial Funeral Home (847) 255-3520 or www.shalom2.com

Memorial Events

Synagogue Service

Date & Time Sunday 01/06/2019 at 10:00 AM

Address Am Shalom
Am Shalom
Glencoe, IL 60022

Interment

Address Private Interment

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Rudin Residence
920 North Avenue
Deerfield, Illinois 60015

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