Johnny Earl Rudolph was born on January 31, 1970 to Norma Johnson & Lemon Rudolph. On January 30, 2024 he departed his earthly home and entered into eternal rest. At an early age he confessed Christ at the House of God Church where he remained until the Lord called him home. He attended Greenville High School and later transferred to Calhoun High School where he graduated; Class of 1988. He was a chef for 31 years (the best to ever do it), and held a Black Belt in Martial Arts. He loved drawing, spending time with family, and was a huge sports fan with Dallas Cowboys and Auburn Tigers being his favorites. (War Eagle).
Johnny was preceded in death by his father Lemon Rudolph, Maternal Grandmother Annie Ruth Smith, Dad Willie Johnson (affectionately known as Pop), Uncles: Samuel Smith, Frank, Willie D, Bobby, and Jerry Rudolph, Aunts: Mabel Scott, Bessie Phillips.
He leaves to cherish his memories, his mother Norma Johnson of Greenville AL; 2 sisters Gloria (Kyle) Burnett of Montgomery AL; Nicole Johnson of Jacksonville FL; 2 brothers Reggie (Samantha) Johnson of Greenville AL, Terry (Latoya) Robinson of Montgomery AL; 9 children Ashley Scott of Greenville AL, Dynasty Rudolph, Chaka Gray, Keiaj’Drea Starks all of Montgomery AL; Ashley Short of Tallassee AL, Jonathan Brown of Abbeville AL; Deandre (Gakari) Ivory; Trey(Justinan) Ivory; and baby boy Jae’sean Rudolph all of Montgomery AL. 15 grandkids; 1 great grand; 3 aunts Bertha Means of Greenville AL; Annie Rae Williams of Montgomery AL; Rosie Williams of Mobile AL. 3 uncles James Rudolph; John Rudolph; Eddie Rudolph all of Greenville AL. 10 nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly; 5 special friends; Brunetta Rudolph; Shantel Jackson; Michael Ferguson (Big Mike); Clint Johnson; David King; a special cousin Gwendolyn Martin and a host of other relatives and friends that will continue his legacy.
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