He was born in Beaumont, Texas on the date of October 8, 1973 to Dr. Frank Herman Rudeseal Sr. MD. and Eda Rudeseal.
He is survived by both parnets, Dr. Frank Herman Rudeseal Sr. MD. and Eda Rudeseal; sisters and brothers-in-law, Gretchen Rudeseal Arnold (Bill Arnold), Tiffany Hethocox (Jamon Hethex); nephews, Dakota, Vaden, Holden and Wyrick Arnold; and his beloved Highland Lynx cat Boba and his roping horse Playboy’s Senior Bear.
He attended primary school in Texas before relocating to Alabama in 1982. At the age of 14, he earned his Eagle Scout. He attended Vestavia Hills High School where he enjoyed playing football in the Friday night lights and wrestling. His senior year he was considered the “Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion”.
After graduating high school, he attended Auburn University. While attending Auburn University he assisted the Auburn Football Team as an assistant strength coach under Coach Todd Stroud and Coach Terry Bowden. He also assisted with the Special Olympics w hile attending Auburn University and graduated with a degree in Health Promotions and Wellness in the year of 1997.
After graduating Auburn University Frank decided to open his own antique store and traveled Europe while buying antiques and wholesaling them in the United States.
In the early 2000’s Frank decided to go back to school, he attended the University of Montevallo and pursued the PreMed Program, while attending the University of Montevallo he worked in chemistry research and published:
Tidwell CP, Bharara P, Rudeseal G, Rudeseal T, Rudeseal FH Jr, Simmer CA, McMillan D, Lanier K, Fondren LD, Folmar LL, Belmore K. Synthesis and characterization of 5,10,15,20-tetra[3-(3-trifluoromethyl)phenoxy] porphyrin. Molecules. 2007 Jul 11;12(7):1389-98. doi: 10.3390/12071389. PMID: 17909494; PMCID: PMC6149390.
He was a pioneer in using porphyrins and antibody tagging for cancer research.
After many accomplishments, Frank was still not finished, he then attend the American University of the Caribbean Medical School for two years, and then pursued Chiropractic Medicine in the year of 2011, and graduated from Texas Chiropractic in the year of 2015.
After completing school, he then opened “Rudeseal Chiropractic and Wellness” in the year of 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Frank loved to spend his free time on his families ranch, he was an avid fisher, hunter, and loved calf roping. He was very passionate about his Native Culture, he was a citizen of the Southeastern Mvskoke Nation.
Frank was the world’s greatest son, brother, uncle, and Chiropractor. He will be missed by many, but the legacy he left behind will never be forgotten.
Friends and family will be cordially invited to the Rudeseal Ranch located on 3648 County Road 42 West, Jemison, Alabama 35085 on the day of October 10, 2020. The Celebration of Life Gathering will begin at 2:00 p.m. with a Celebration of Life service to follow beginning at 4:00 p.m. Friends and family will gather later that evening to share stories around a bond fire that everyone is invited to.
On behalf of the Rudeseal family, Thank You All.
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