He was a long time resident of Brimfield, Mass., the son of Erville and Christele (Bronson) Aldrich, and the husband of Stella L. (Ortona) Aldrich.
During WWII, Arthur served in Europe in the United States Army.
He worked for Peter Pan Bus Line till he retired in 1984. He was the proud recipient of a 2 Million Mile Safe Driving Award.
His favorite hobby was restoring vintage Ford cars & he enjoyed going to his camp in New Hampshire.
Arthur was predeceased by his wife Stella, who died in 2010, three brothers, Raymond, Erville Jr., and Burton, and one sister, Natalie. He is survived by his two daughters, two sons, three stepsons and their spouses. Bud had eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests any condolences be offered in the form of a donation to your favorite charity . A memorial service will be held at a later date.
He was a long time resident of Brimfield, Mass., the son of Erville and Christele (Bronson) Aldrich, and the husband of Stella L. (Ortona) Aldrich.
During WWII, Arthur served in Europe in the United States Army.
He worked for Peter Pan Bus Line till he retired in 1984. He was the proud recipient of a 2 Million Mile Safe Driving Award.
His favorite hobby was restoring vintage Ford cars & he enjoyed going to his camp in New Hampshire.
Arthur was predeceased by his wife Stella, who died in 2010, three brothers, Raymond, Erville Jr., and Burton, and one sister, Natalie. He is survived by his two daughters, two sons, three stepsons and their spouses. Bud had eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests any condolences be offered in the form of a donation to your favorite charity . A memorial service will be held at a later date.
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