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Leroy Edward Aldrich

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Leroy Edward Aldrich Veteran

Birth
Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Sep 2011 (aged 85)
Aurora, Kane County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Elwood, Will County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Site 2408
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Leroy Edward Aldrich
July 5, 1926 - September 29, 2011

Leroy Edward Aldrich, age 85 of Aurora, passed away Thursday evening September 29, 2011 at Provena Mercy Medical Center in Aurora.

Born July 5, 1926 in Ottawa, Leroy was a son of late Nelson and Theresa Geetch-Aldrich. He attended schools in Streator, and was a Veteran of the United States Navy having served during World War II from 1943-1946. It was during his tenure in the Navy that Leroy served with the Pacific Aircraft Carrier Unit in the Philippine and Marshall Islands prior to his honorable discharge as a Seaman First Class. He was a recipient of the Asiatic Pacific Medal, American Medal, Combat Action Ribbon and Honorable Service Medal. Leroy farmed in the Newark area and also worked for Thor Power Company in Aurora, from where he retired as a Tool Die Maker after 35 years. On August 27, 1977, Leroy married Rose Eileen Olson in Park Place Baptist Church in Montgomery, and she survives. Leroy was a member Park Place Baptist Church in Montgomery, as well as the VFW, where he was active with the Color Guard. He enjoyed participating in church activities, square dancing, fishing, camping and playing euchre. Leroy can also be remembered for the time spent playing games with his grandkids.

Survivors include his wife Rose; six children: Edward (Margie) Aldrich, Ronald (Nancy) Aldrich and Vern Aldrich all of Morris, Danny (Cindy) Aldrich of Sandwich and Mark (Lori) Aldrich and April (Kevin) Fauth, both of Aurora; two step children: William (Jane) Brickert of Big Rock and Donna (Louie) Nauman of Yorkville; five grandchildren: Barry (Janelle) Aldrich, Ryan (Amy) Aldrich, Joe (Stacy) Malfatti, April Aldrich and Perry Wood: eight great grandchildren; two brothers Howard (Mary) Aldrich of Montgomery and Richard (Luna) Spraggon of Newark and one sister Mary Lou Aldrich of Mazon, as well as, numerous nieces and nephews.

Leroy was preceded in death by his parents; two grandsons: Nicholas Aldrich and Elliott Aldrich; one step-daughter Eileen Asher; two brothers: Larry and Melvin and one sister Suzie.

Visitation and Video Tribute will be held on Monday October 3, 2001 from 9:00AM until time of funeral service 11:00AM at Reeves Funeral Home, 408 E. Washington St. (one block East of Illinois Route 47) in Morris.

Burial with full military honors will follow in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood at 12:30PM. Pallbearers will be: Barry Aldrich, Ryan Aldrich, Drew Aldrich, Louie Nauman, Bill Brickert and Rob Lambert.

Preferred memorials may be made as gifts in Leroy's memory to: Park Place Baptist Church, 1144 Lincoln Avenue, Montgomery, Illinois 60538.

Friends may sign the online guest book or send private condolences to the family by logging onto: www.ReevesFuneral.com

Funeral services and arrangements have been made under the direction and care of Reeves Funeral Homes, Ltd in Morris. (815-942-2500).
Leroy Edward Aldrich
July 5, 1926 - September 29, 2011

Leroy Edward Aldrich, age 85 of Aurora, passed away Thursday evening September 29, 2011 at Provena Mercy Medical Center in Aurora.

Born July 5, 1926 in Ottawa, Leroy was a son of late Nelson and Theresa Geetch-Aldrich. He attended schools in Streator, and was a Veteran of the United States Navy having served during World War II from 1943-1946. It was during his tenure in the Navy that Leroy served with the Pacific Aircraft Carrier Unit in the Philippine and Marshall Islands prior to his honorable discharge as a Seaman First Class. He was a recipient of the Asiatic Pacific Medal, American Medal, Combat Action Ribbon and Honorable Service Medal. Leroy farmed in the Newark area and also worked for Thor Power Company in Aurora, from where he retired as a Tool Die Maker after 35 years. On August 27, 1977, Leroy married Rose Eileen Olson in Park Place Baptist Church in Montgomery, and she survives. Leroy was a member Park Place Baptist Church in Montgomery, as well as the VFW, where he was active with the Color Guard. He enjoyed participating in church activities, square dancing, fishing, camping and playing euchre. Leroy can also be remembered for the time spent playing games with his grandkids.

Survivors include his wife Rose; six children: Edward (Margie) Aldrich, Ronald (Nancy) Aldrich and Vern Aldrich all of Morris, Danny (Cindy) Aldrich of Sandwich and Mark (Lori) Aldrich and April (Kevin) Fauth, both of Aurora; two step children: William (Jane) Brickert of Big Rock and Donna (Louie) Nauman of Yorkville; five grandchildren: Barry (Janelle) Aldrich, Ryan (Amy) Aldrich, Joe (Stacy) Malfatti, April Aldrich and Perry Wood: eight great grandchildren; two brothers Howard (Mary) Aldrich of Montgomery and Richard (Luna) Spraggon of Newark and one sister Mary Lou Aldrich of Mazon, as well as, numerous nieces and nephews.

Leroy was preceded in death by his parents; two grandsons: Nicholas Aldrich and Elliott Aldrich; one step-daughter Eileen Asher; two brothers: Larry and Melvin and one sister Suzie.

Visitation and Video Tribute will be held on Monday October 3, 2001 from 9:00AM until time of funeral service 11:00AM at Reeves Funeral Home, 408 E. Washington St. (one block East of Illinois Route 47) in Morris.

Burial with full military honors will follow in Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood at 12:30PM. Pallbearers will be: Barry Aldrich, Ryan Aldrich, Drew Aldrich, Louie Nauman, Bill Brickert and Rob Lambert.

Preferred memorials may be made as gifts in Leroy's memory to: Park Place Baptist Church, 1144 Lincoln Avenue, Montgomery, Illinois 60538.

Friends may sign the online guest book or send private condolences to the family by logging onto: www.ReevesFuneral.com

Funeral services and arrangements have been made under the direction and care of Reeves Funeral Homes, Ltd in Morris. (815-942-2500).

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