She arrived in New York on March 30, 1956 with her husband, Raymon Carrillo Sr. They were married March 26, 1956 in Germany and eventually settled in Colorado. In their almost 50 years of marriage, they enjoyed traveling together, gambling across the country, and the great outdoors. They valued family time with their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Inge really enjoyed communicating and staying in touch with her family overseas.
Inge was well known for her german cuisine, especially her potato pancakes. Anyone who visited, never left hungry! She was very vocal and had a mind like a steel trap. At home, everything had its place and everybody knew it. Occasionally, she enjoyed sharing a few ounces of wine with family.
Inge enjoyed spending time in her garden, collecting gnomes and tending to her roses. She loved camping, being outdoors and driving through the mountains looking for wildlife. She enjoyed water aerobics and visiting with her friends.
Caring about everybody she met, she was a very giving and compassionate person. With her death, she completed the heavenly reunion of the Rudat family. We will miss her dearly.
Inge is survived by four children; Linda Akright, Sharon Maestas, Raymon Carrillo (her favorite) and Annette Bresciani; nine grandkids and 21 great-grandkids.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Inge's honor to New Century Hospice.