Eric Rudinski's Obituary
Eric Rudinski
Born in New Jersey in 1967.
Eric attended middle school and high school in Severna Park where he made many friends. He lived in Millersville with his parents.
He worked with his brother, David, doing home improvements and remodeling. His motto was "If I cannot do it right, then I do not want to do it". He was famous for his creative solutions to difficult problems.
Eric enjoyed digging for old bottles, marbles, and other lost treasures as well as searching for Indian arrow heads. He loved tinkering with his found treasures including carving beads and making personalized gifts for his family and friends. Eric was an excellent artist and carver, he was very creative, often making things from deer antler. He learned to use a lathe to make beautiful beads from the antler and exotic woods. Each carving had special sentimental and spiritual meanings.
No one had a bigger heart than Eric. He was always there for anyone who needed help. If you needed something, he was the one to find it.
He enjoyed traveling to Massachusetts to be with his many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Surviving in addition to his parents Louis and Jeanne Rudinski of Millersville, his sister Jeannie Ureno and fiancé Raymond Roth of Catonsville, Maryland, brother David Rudinski and his wife Claudia of Glen Burnie, Maryland and twin sister Vanessa DeBolt and her husband Donnie of Leesburg, Virginia. He is also survived by a nephew, five nieces, a grand niece, and two twin grand-nephews, as well as numerous family in New England.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the SPCA of Anne Arundel County as Eric loved animals and often brought in stray animals and lost dogs. His four-legged best buddy, Hobo was rescued from a scrap yard where Eric often dug for bottles.
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