Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

RUDY AGUILERA

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Rudy Martinez Aguilera passed away peacefully at home with Annie, his wife of 68 years, at his side. He was 88 years old. He was preceded in death by his parents, Pete and Natividad Aguilera, his sister Margaret Gonzales and brother Frank Aguilera. Rudy is survived by his siblings, Gloria Avalos, Mary (Joe) Ortega, Larry Aguilera, Joseph (Cheryl) Aguilera, and Amanda (Rick Solis). He is also survived by his four children, Pat (Sue), Mickey, Ruth, Rose, and three grandchild­ren, Marissa Aguilera Green, Anthony Giardino, and Giuliana Giardino.

Rudy enrolled at UC Santa Barbara, Fall 1952 and soon married his HS Sweetheart, Annie Salazar. He graduated in January 1955 with the degree Bachelor Arts with a Major in Junior High Education. While teaching at Santa Barbara Junior High School, Rudy earned his Masters of Arts Degree in Education.

Rudy will forever be grateful to his 9th grade teacher, Miss Cora Paradis, for insisting that he continue his education. She was a great inspiratio­n.

Rudy started teaching at Santa Barbara Junior High School where he served as Head Counselor, Vice Principal, and Principal during his 34 years. Before retirement, Rudy also served as Principal of Santa Barbara High School, where he became a “Don,” and then Goleta Valley Junior High School, two years on each campus.

Rudy’s delight was family and activities that taught his children to appreciate each other, be respectful, generous and fair. But most of all find joy in life and be grateful. He delighted in his two great grandchild­ren, Mason and Macie Ann Green. He had great patience with little ones and a loving manner with his growing children.

Rudy learned to work from a very young age and continued to do so in every job he held, also maintainin­g good grades in his studies. He loved sports and was a member of the Referee Associatio­n that served in local high schools and colleges. He loved travel and made many memories with his wife Annie. He love dancing, reading and history, particular­ly WWll. Rudy also loved music; Jazz and Mariachi. Important to him was the Lord and he lived a joyous life of gratitude.

In remembranc­e of Rudy’s life, the family asks that any charitable donations be made to Cambridge Drive Community Church, 550 Cambridge Drive, Goleta, CA 93117.

Feb. 27, 1933 - Jan. 9, 2022

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