Remembering Mark Rudeen

Remembering Mark Rudeen

by
NCN News Staff
| 15 Nov 2019
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Mark Rudeen, retired missionary and pastor, passed away 26 October 2019.

Mark Antony Rudeen was born on 9 June 1942 in Tacoma, Washington, to C.G. and Edna Rudeen, pioneer missionaries to Nicaragua. As members of a missionary family, Mark and his siblings served right alongside their parents in San Jorge, Rivas, Granada, and Managua, Nicaragua, from 1946 to 1973.

Mark graduated from Connell High School in 1961 and continued his studies at Northwest Nazarene College in 1965. Soon after, he married Evangeline “Vangie” Bolton. Mark earned a Masters of Divinity degree in 1968 at Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri, one day after the birth of their first child, Lee Antony Rudeen. Following seminary, Mark pastored Ogden, Utah, First Church of the Nazarene.

In 1970, Mark and Vangie began their 15 years as career missionaries for the Church of the Nazarene in Mexico City, Mexico, where daughter Laura Kay Rudeen was born. The Rudeens continued their missionary service in Peru (1971 to 1975) where Mark and Vangie served as teachers at the Instituto Bíblico Nazareno, a Bible college for Peruvian pastors. Mark also served as district superintendent in Panama and the Canal Zone from 1975 to 1980. In Costa Rica, Mark was dean of students and professor of theology at the Seminario Nazareno de las Americas from 1980 to 1984.

In 1984, the Connell Church of the Nazarene in Washington (where Mark’s father had pastored in the early 1960s) called Mark to be their pastor. Other pastoral ministries that followed were at Irving, Texas, First Church of the Nazarene (1987 to 1990) and Richland, Washington, First Church of the Nazarene (1990 to 1994). In 1994, due to health issues, Mark retired from active ministry and moved back to Connell, Washington, with his wife, Vangie, and son Kent.

Mark never wasted his God-given gift of fluency in the Spanish language (his heart language), nor his total identification with the Hispanic culture. From 1994 to until his death in October 2019, he served as an interpreter/translator for Pasco School District and as a Washington State court interpreter for the Benton County Juvenile Justice Court and Benton County Prosser District Court. Mark was a member of the National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators. He retired as a court interpreter in January.

Mark was preceded in death by his parents, C.G. and Edna Rudeen. He is survived by his former wife, Vangie Ellwein; his sisters, Lynette, LoAnn, and Danielle; his brothers, David and Steve, his sons, Lee and Kent Rudeen; and his daughter, Laura Rudeen.

A bilingual celebration of the legacy, ministry, and public service of Mark Antony Rudeen will be held at the Connell Church of the Nazarene, 500 E. Franklin, Connell, Washington, 1 p.m., Saturday, November 16.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Nicaragua Pastors in Medical Crisis Fund, payable to: Global Treasury Services Church of the Nazarene PO Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 (Memo line: Nicaragua Pastors’ Medical Crisis Fund/Rudeen Memorial)

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