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Willodean C. <I>Clelland</I> Aldrich

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Willodean C. Clelland Aldrich

Birth
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Aug 2008 (aged 88)
Summerville, Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Seymour, Sevier County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Willodean C. Aldrich, 88, of Summerville, entered into eternal rest to be reunited with her loving husband August 30, 2008.

She was a daughter of the late Thyurll Clelland and Adria Rodebough Clelland.

Mrs. Aldrich enjoyed quilting and won several awards for quilting at the South Carolina State Fair.

She was the widow of Lewis C. Aldrich, Jr. and survivors include five daughters, Sharon Moberg and husband Bob of Tampa, FL, Marette Fair of Jeffersonville, GA, Evelyn Ives and husband Ray of Summerville, Cindy Turner and husband Steve of Seymour, TN and Charmaine Revitsky of Indianapolis, IN; two sisters, Marette Wills of Montrose, GA and Barbara Carvey of Orangeburg, SC, fifteen grandchildren and twenty four great grandchildren and her two cats, Bonny and Clyde, which were a big part of her life.

She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Sandy Headly of Walterboro and granddaughter Heather Turner Lane.
Willodean C. Aldrich, 88, of Summerville, entered into eternal rest to be reunited with her loving husband August 30, 2008.

She was a daughter of the late Thyurll Clelland and Adria Rodebough Clelland.

Mrs. Aldrich enjoyed quilting and won several awards for quilting at the South Carolina State Fair.

She was the widow of Lewis C. Aldrich, Jr. and survivors include five daughters, Sharon Moberg and husband Bob of Tampa, FL, Marette Fair of Jeffersonville, GA, Evelyn Ives and husband Ray of Summerville, Cindy Turner and husband Steve of Seymour, TN and Charmaine Revitsky of Indianapolis, IN; two sisters, Marette Wills of Montrose, GA and Barbara Carvey of Orangeburg, SC, fifteen grandchildren and twenty four great grandchildren and her two cats, Bonny and Clyde, which were a big part of her life.

She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Sandy Headly of Walterboro and granddaughter Heather Turner Lane.


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