• Our Sites
    • The News-Gazette
      • Business Directory
      • Digital Services
      • eEdition
    • IlliniHQ
    • NewsTalk 1400 WDWS-AM
    • Lite Rock 97.5 WHMS
    • U-Rock 107.9
    • Community News
      • County Star
      • The Independent News
      • The Leader
      • Leroy Farmer City Press
      • Mahomet Citizen
      • Paxton Record
      • Piatt County Journal-Republican
      • Rantoul Press
    • Magazines
      • At Home Magazine
      • Central Illinois Business
      • I Do Magazine
      • IlliniHQ Magazine
  • LOGIN
  • Create new account
  • Login problems?
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
 
 
The News-Gazette
  • News
    • Local News
    • By Location
      • Champaign
      • Urbana
      • Danville
      • Paxton
      • Rantoul
      • Mahomet
      • Monticello
      • Tuscola
      • All Locations
    • By Category
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Business
      • Courts, Police, and Fire
      • Education
      • Health
      • Politics and Government
      • All Categories
    • State News
    • National News
    • World News
    • Obituaries
  • Sports
    • Illini Sports
    • Prep Sports
      • All Prep Sports
      • Photo Galleries
  • Entertainment
    • Comics
    • Puzzles
    • Horoscopes
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
      • Staff
      • Prep Sports
      • User-submitted
    • Podcasts
    • Video
  • Community
    • Blogs
    • Calendar
    • Announcement Forms
    • Gas Prices
    • Best in Show 2012
    • Answerbook 2010
  • Opinions
    • Editorials
    • Discussion Forum
    • Submit a Letter to the Editor
  • Classified
    • Jobs
    • Cars
      • AutoFinder
    • Homes
    • Apartments
    • Merchandise
    • All Categories
    • Place an Ad
  • Shop
    • N-G Store
    • Deal of the Day
    • Reprints
    • Buy Photos
  • Subscribe
    • Gift Subscriptions
    • Newspaper Subscriptions
    • eEdition
    • Magazines
      • At Home
      • Central Illinois Business
      • i do
      • IlliniHQ
  • Help
    • Contact Us
      • Advertising
      • Customer Care
      • Feedback
      • News and Editorial
      • Press Release
      • Tips
    • Customer Service
    • Site Map
Home » News » Other

Friends say soldier was determined to serve his country

Wed, 10/21/2009 - 6:00am | Dave Hinton
photo-16063
Army Sgt. Christopher Rudzinski is shown with his son, Ryan.
Facebook LikeGoogle Plus OneTweet Widget

RANTOUL – From grade school on, Army Sgt. Christopher Rudzinski was ready to serve, say those who knew him in Rantoul.

Sgt. Rudzinski, 28, died Friday from injuries sustained when a bomb detonated near his vehicle near Kandahar, Afghanistan, according to the Department of Defense. He had been assigned to a military police brigade based in Fort Stewart, Ga.

Sgt. Rudzinski attended St. Malachy School in Rantoul for one year, graduating in 1995. He graduated from Rantoul Township High School in 1999.

Sister Sara Koch of St. Malachy remembers him as "very reserved" and someone who liked to serve.

"He was a responsible young man and was always there to help," she said. "He certainly was involved and was always ready to serve, so it didn't surprise me to hear he had entered the military."

His eighth-grade teacher, Bob Robertson, remembers when Sgt. Rudzinski returned to speak to St. Malachy students several years later in full dress uniform.

"He was just busting with pride that he was able to serve our country," Robertson said.

"The kids really enjoyed it. He had all his medals and everything on. The kids were eager (to hear him speak)."

Violet LaPine, technical library assistant at the Rantoul Public Library, said Sgt. Rudzinski worked for several years as a library page.

Library staff gave him a going-away party when he graduated from high school, and Lapine remembers him saying that he planned to join the Army and be involved with tanks. Photos show him holding a book on tanks that the staff had given him and a cake with a tank drawing.

LaPine remembers him as "definitely adventurous."

"I think being in the military is probably where he really wanted to be," LaPine said. "He just seemed like the kind of guy who was ready for bigger action than the library."

At the library, he worked with Rob Bross, who was a year younger.

Bross said the two met while participating in an RTHS musical event.

"He was a great guy," Bross said. "He always had a joke to tell. He knew from the start he was going into the military. I remember my senior year he came back from a (military) recruitment trip. He was enjoying himself."

Bross said he saw Sgt. Rudzinski about a year and a half ago, and he said how much he enjoyed being in the Army.

"I'm going to miss a good friend and a real good soldier," Bross said.

The Rev. Jeff Laible, who was at St. Malachy parish for 10 years ending in 2007, knew the Rudzinski family, who attend the church.

Laible, an Air Force chaplain who has served several stints overseas, said Sgt. Rudzinski "paid the highest price. I stand in awe of his service to our nation. He was a good soldier, faithful as to what was required of him. To me, it speaks volumes."

Sgt. Rudzinski was serving his fourth tour of duty in an area of conflict. He served one tour in Kosovo and two in Iraq. His father, Michael, is a 2003 veteran of the Iraq war. His grandfather was also a military veteran.

Friday's tragedy is the latest to hit the Rudzinski family. Sgt. Rudzinski lost his mother, Bonita, to cancer in 1993, and a sister, Jacqui, in a fall from a Florida nightclub balcony in 2005. The Rudzinskis have another son, Jordan, who is also in the Army and is scheduled to deploy next year.

Sgt. Rudzinski and his wife, Caroline, have a 1-year-old son, Ryan.

Funeral services for Sgt. Rudzinski are pending. His father said tentative plans call for visitation on Sunday, Oct. 25, and the funeral service Monday. Lux Memorial Chapel, Rantoul, is in charge of local arrangements.

 

 

 

Father says son had a good heart

RANTOUL – Michael Rudzinski, a military "brat" himself, didn't always know his son wanted to be the third generation to join the military.

Sgt. Christopher Rudzinski, 28, who was killed Friday in Afghanistan, decided early that he would join the military, his father said.

"He enlisted as an M1 Abrams crewman and served in that capacity during deployments to Kosovo and his first deployment to Iraq in 2003," Michael said. It was during that deployment that Michael Rudzinski was deployed to Kuwait.

"I didn't realize (Christopher wanted to go into the military) until he joined," Michael Rudzinski said. "He didn't even tell me ... until about the end of his junior year. He thought I'd be disappointed if he joined the military instead of going to college."

Christopher Rudzinski later joined the military police.

Michael Rudzinski said his son planned to make a career of the military, serving at least 20 years.

Michael Rudzinski said his son's sense of humor always comes to mind. "He took that with him in the Army," he said.

He said his son would secretly sew "FOBIT" patches on other service members' uniforms where their Ranger patches were normally located. "FOBIT" is a derogatory term for military personnel who never come off base but still get hazardous-duty pay.

His father said he "always wondered if I lost my son what I would do. I am not angry at the military. We all know the risks. We had our fears, but we faced them. Chris served because he wanted to help."

He said a good indication of the heart his son had for others is shown by his wanting to set up a care package program for Afghan children. He and his father had been preparing to start that program.

Michael said a tribute was paid to his son on Monday morning's edition of "Good Morning America." He said Chris Cuomo of that program had visited with Sgt. Rudzinski's unit in Afghanistan last week and paid tribute to him when he learned of his death. The tribute is on the show's Web site, http://abcnews.go. com/GMA/.

 

 

  • Login or register to post questions
  • Printer-friendly version
  • Send to friend
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • Yahoo
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
Categories (2):News, Other
Location (3):Champaign County, Local, Rantoul

Comments

News-Gazette.com embraces discussion of both community and world issues. We welcome you to contribute your ideas, opinions and comments, but we ask that you avoid personal attacks, vulgarity and hate speech. we reserve the right to remove any comment at its discretion, and we will block repeat offenders' accounts. To post comments, you must first be a registered user, and your username will appear with any comment you post. Happy posting.

Login or register to post comments

Search News Stories

More Like This

  • Need for transit greater than expected in northern Champaign County
  • Ministry's director has plenty of support
  • Ministry offers ex-inmates avenue for change
  • More appear to be living at Cherry Orchard
  • Hope Meadows brings families together for the good of all
  • Plane hit power lines
  • Eviction process begins at Cherry Orchard

News by Date

  • Our Sites
    • News-Gazette
      • Business Directory
      • Digital Services
      • e-Edition
    • IlliniHQ
    • NewsTalk 1400 WDWS-AM
    • Lite Rock 97.5 WHMS
    • U-Rock 107.9
    • Community News
      • County Star
      • Independent News
      • The Leader
      • Leroy Farmer City Press
      • Mahomet Citizen
      • Paxton Record
      • Piatt County Journal-Republican
      • Rantoul Press
    • Magazines
      • At Home Magazine
      • Central Illinois Business
      • I Do Magazine
      • IlliniHQ Magazine
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
The News-GazetteWHMS Lite Rock 97.5IlliniHQ.comWHMS Lite RockWDWS 1400AM Talk RadioWHMS Lite Rock
Contents of this site are Copyright ©1998-2012 The News-Gazette, Inc. All rights reserved.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use  |  Contact Us  |  Our Clients
 Web Design/Development Champaign-Urbana