Rodolfo Lespron Ruiz, lovingly known by all as Rudy, Rudy Grande, Dad, and Tata, (Calavera), left his tired body to rest in the Lord. He served the Lord from the first moment he chose to live for Jesus Christ
68 years ago. At an early age, Rudy left school to learn the masonry trade from his Grandfather. During that time, he honed his skills each and every day and set his mind on a plan to be the best he could be.
The Lord blessed him with a soul mate, a true partner, the love of his life, his Chula Mary Lopez Ruiz, and together they took care of each other, and enjoyed building a life and a legacy of love that spanned 72 years. As a humble man, Rudy attributed his success to his Lord Jesus Christ and faithfully gave back to the Lord not just with tithing, but by providing the building materials and equipment necessary to build churches that honored God. He saw God return to him ten-fold in blessings and he encouraged others to follow his example of giving everything to God. To Rudy's credit, many of the buildings, walls, homes and churches in Tucson and Southern Arizona were built by Ruiz Masonry. Rudy retired earlier this year to spend time with his loved ones. In his final days he was surrounded by his wife and children, friends and family. Rudy will be remembered as a good Son, a loving Husband, Father, Tata, brother, and brother in Christ. He was a role model to his children, grandchildren, nephews, nieces, and cousins, and most importantly was a faithful servant of our Lord. Rodolfo Lespron Ruiz is the eldest son of the late Demetrio and Inocente Lespron Ruiz and the Grandson of Crispin and Teresa Rosales Lespron. He is preceded in death by his eldest sister Teresa, and his youngest brother Daniel Ruiz Sr. and one great Grandson Jonathan Gutierrez. Rudy is survived by his three children Rudy Jr., Rosemarie, and Jackie. His grandchildren include Mia, Stephanie, Israel, Emilio, Robbie, Jacob, Annette, Dawn, Estephanie, and Steven. 19 Great grandchildren and his sister Hilda Moreno, and many cousins.
Revelation 14:13
And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Faith Tabernacle Pentecostal Church
5011 E.Fort Lowell Rd.
8:30-9 Family viewing
9:00-9:30 Guest viewing
9:30 - 11:30 Memorial Service
11:30-12:00 Final Viewing
1:00 PM Burial
South Lawn Cemetery
5401 South Park Ave., Tucson, AZ 85706
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