John Krom Rudd

LAKEVILLE — John Krom Rudd, 93, of Millerton Road died peacefully at his home on Saturday morning, Jan. 23, 2010.  He was the husband of the late Virginia “Jinnyâ€� (Burchfield) Rudd.

John was born in Asheville, N.C., on Jan. 19, 1917, the son of the late Emma Sands (Rees) and Charles Edward Rudd.

He was a graduate of Princeton University, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 1938 and his Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 1939.

Upon graduation, he began a career at Curtiss Wright Aeronautical in Patterson, N.J. He was employed there from 1939 to1946. In 1946, John moved on to a position at the Richardson Scale Co. in Clifton, N.J.

He remained with Richardson from 1946 until his retirement in 1971, when he moved to the family home in Lakeville.

While living in Lakeville, John donated his time and talent to many organizations including the Housatonic Camera Club, the Maplebrook School in Amenia, Noble Horizons and the Salisbury Historical Society.

He was also a member of the Princeton Alumni Association and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. He attended St. John’s Church in Salisbury.

John enjoyed building model planes, trains and boats.  He was quite adept at do-it-yourself projects and could fix just about anything.

He is survived by his son, John Holley Rudd and his wife, Karly, of Holt, Mich.; his grandson, Brian John Rudd of Ypsilanti, Mich.; and his three cousins, Louise “Weezie� (Rudd) Hannegan and her husband, David, of Lakeville, Anne “Nancy� (Rudd) Eddy and her husband, Arthur, of Lakeville and Charles Keil and his wife, Angie, of Lakeville.

Funeral services were held on Jan. 27 in St. John’s Episcopal Church in Salisbury. Burial followed the service at Salisbury Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be sent to The Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association, 30 Salmon Kill Road, Salisbury, CT 06068; Sharon Hospital, 50 Hospital Hill Road, Sharon, CT 06069, or Noble Horizons, 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury, CT 06068.

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan. 

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