Kenneth G. Aldrich 56 has gone to the house of the Lord and savior Jesus Christ September 5, 2010, after a two year battle with cancer; he was surrounded by family. Born on April 17, 1954, in Wichita, Kansas. Kenneth was employed by Raytheon in Canoga Park, CA and got transferred to Raytheon Tucson in 1984. He is preceded in death by his father, Gerald D. Aldrich. Kenneth is survived by his former wife of 26 years, his best friend, his soulmate, his sweetheart and his angel, Elizabeth M. Aldrich; son, Antonio M. Ortiz (Michelle); daughter, Monica O. Martinez (Luis); two grandkids, Christian and Karina; also, by his mother, Patricia Lee Aldrich; one brother, Robert Aldrich (Estella); two sisters, Susan Silva and Judy Aldrich; one nephew and four nieces. In his very own unique way Ken touched our hearts with his generous spirit, his kindness and not to mention his practical jokes that will make us laugh. Kenneth you will be forever missed by all your family that love you and cherish you and also by countless good friends. A family private Mass in his honor was celebrated. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date and will be published. We would like to thank "UMC" for their kind and compassionate caregivers. Arrangements by DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.
Kenneth G. Aldrich 56 has gone to the house of the Lord and savior Jesus Christ September 5, 2010, after a two year battle with cancer; he was surrounded by family. Born on April 17, 1954, in Wichita, Kansas. Kenneth was employed by Raytheon in Canoga Park, CA and got transferred to Raytheon Tucson in 1984. He is preceded in death by his father, Gerald D. Aldrich. Kenneth is survived by his former wife of 26 years, his best friend, his soulmate, his sweetheart and his angel, Elizabeth M. Aldrich; son, Antonio M. Ortiz (Michelle); daughter, Monica O. Martinez (Luis); two grandkids, Christian and Karina; also, by his mother, Patricia Lee Aldrich; one brother, Robert Aldrich (Estella); two sisters, Susan Silva and Judy Aldrich; one nephew and four nieces. In his very own unique way Ken touched our hearts with his generous spirit, his kindness and not to mention his practical jokes that will make us laugh. Kenneth you will be forever missed by all your family that love you and cherish you and also by countless good friends. A family private Mass in his honor was celebrated. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date and will be published. We would like to thank "UMC" for their kind and compassionate caregivers. Arrangements by DESERT SUNSET FUNERAL HOME.
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