Nannette Rudolph (Milen), a beloved figure in her community, passed away on November 2, 2025 in Clearwater, Florida, at the age of 84. Nannette was born on March 10, 1941, in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, where she spent her formative years immersed in family life, contributing to the family-owned establishment, The Boston Store.
Nannette’s warm personality earned her the affection and respect of all who knew her. After leaving her hometown of Mt. Vernon, Kentucky, she found her new home in Baltimore, Maryland, where she married and welcomed her son, Brad Rudolph. Her dedication to her family was only matched by her passion for her career and hobbies. Nannette was not just a loving mother but also a talented teacher and interior designer. She had a keen eye for aesthetics, and her creative spirit shone through in all aspects of her life.
An avid golfer and tennis player, Nannette embraced an active lifestyle and enjoyed participating in various sports. Beyond her athletic pursuits, she had a profound appreciation for the arts and had a flair for acting, showcasing her vibrant personality and creativity.
Nannette leaves behind her loving son, Brad Rudolph, her devoted partner of 17 years, Hugh Abner, and her sisters, Phyllis Bershaw and Kaki Tussler. She is predeceased by her first husband Leonard Rudolph and sister, Carol Ann Frost, who had a significant impact on her life and values.
Nannette Rudolph will be remembered not only for her accomplishments and talents but also for the love she shared with her family and friends. Her legacy of warmth, creativity, and dedication will continue to inspire, and she will be deeply missed by all fortunate enough to have known her.
Private services will be held in Norwalk, CT.
Heritage Funeral Care, David and Steven Gross Directors, are serving the family.
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