In Memory

Trudi Richards (Rose)

Trudi (Richards) Rose  

March 8, 1947 ~ January 8, 2021 (age 73)

Trudi Richards Rose was born on March 8, 1947 to Claude and Iris Richards.

She grew up in SLC with Terry and Tonya Richards.  They were known as the three “T’s”.  Trudi loved to play tennis and enjoyed her time working as a paralegal.  She cherished family and was a loving friend.

She married the love of her life, Stephen G. Rose in 1989.  They shared an amazing life together with their four sons.

She had many health battles through her life, including cancer.  Trudi was a fighter.  Her strong spirit will live on through all who knew her.

She is survived by her husband, Stephen G. Rose and her sons:  Christopher T. Perry and wife Natalie, Micheal A. Perry and wife Jen and Stephen B. Rose, a brother Terry Richards and wife Judy.  She has 6 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Claude and Iris Richards, her sister Tonya Hutton and her youngest son, Vinncent J. Perry.

No services will be held.

 

 

https://www.holbrookmortuary.com/obituary/Trudi-Rose



 
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01/18/21 12:33 PM #1    

Jill Gibson (Serfustini)

I grew up with Trudi through elementary school, junior high and East.  As kids we played tennis on East's old cement courts every day of the summer.  She and JoAnne Richards and myself even played on a Little League Tennis Team and brought them to Victory.  We were good and she was the force behind our playing.  She was the fun, enthusiastic about everything,  good friend.  Lots of fond memories.


01/19/21 10:51 AM #2    

Marguerite Price (Searle)

I remember you fondly, Trudi!  Especially playing that idiotic girls basketball our senior year and your love of tennis.  Wanting Susie Fink and myself to teach you golf seems misguided- that's what you asked me in my senior year book. Ha!  I do remember the seance and that was the first and last for me.  We laughed a lot!  Great to remember such fun craziness- no doubt your family will miss you!  You were a good friend!  
Marguerite Price Searle


01/19/21 01:48 PM #3    

Bonnie Jo Straley (Hooper)

   Trudy and I were friends from the first day of kindergarten at Douglas elementary through Roosevelt junior  and,of course, graduating from East.  As happened with many longtime friends we parted ways at the UofU.  We did run into each other years later and spent an afternoon laughing and catching up. Trudy was one of those "old" friends that, even though you had lost for years, felt like you had just chatted yesterday.  God speed my friend. Hugs, Bonnie

 

 


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