Rudy was employed as a wire rope splicer with MacWhyte Wire Rope Manufacturer for 44 years.He was a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church; the MacWhyte 25-Year Club; had served on the Local #960 Executive Board and Bargaining Committee while at MacWhyte; a member of the Moose Lodge #286; a long-time member of the MacWhyte Bowling League; and enjoyed the time he spent with the Senior Golf League.
He is survived by his wife, Arlene; three children: Paul (Joann) Bella, of Kenosha, Rudy (Rhonda) Bella Jr., of Kenosha, and Cherie (David) Spittlemeister, of Pleasant Prairie; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother, Joseph Bella, of Kenosha; and two sisters: Julia Grineus, of Kenosha, and Helen Becker, of Sahuarita, AZ.
Rudy was preceded in death by a brother John.
Rudy was employed as a wire rope splicer with MacWhyte Wire Rope Manufacturer for 44 years.He was a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church; the MacWhyte 25-Year Club; had served on the Local #960 Executive Board and Bargaining Committee while at MacWhyte; a member of the Moose Lodge #286; a long-time member of the MacWhyte Bowling League; and enjoyed the time he spent with the Senior Golf League.
He is survived by his wife, Arlene; three children: Paul (Joann) Bella, of Kenosha, Rudy (Rhonda) Bella Jr., of Kenosha, and Cherie (David) Spittlemeister, of Pleasant Prairie; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a brother, Joseph Bella, of Kenosha; and two sisters: Julia Grineus, of Kenosha, and Helen Becker, of Sahuarita, AZ.
Rudy was preceded in death by a brother John.
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