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Rudolph

American  
[roo-dolf] / ˈru dɒlf /

noun

  1. Paul (Marvin), 1918–97, U.S. architect.

  2. Wilma (Glodean) 1940–1994, U.S. track and field athlete.

  3. a male given name, form of Rolf.


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Ellen Rudolph and her husband, Steve Lewis, were still trying to repair their Pacific Palisades home and rebuild their lives after last year’s fires when, two months later, the devastating news came.

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Rudolph, 71, said she struggled to keep up with her husband’s illness and mounting financial responsibilities.

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“It was like a freight train,” Rudolph said.

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By January, Rudolph said, she’d received an insurance check and saved some money for repairs at her home.

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Rudolph said she contacted police and her bank, but she was emotionally drained.

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