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Aldridge

In Loving Memory

Aldridge, Thomas F. Sr.

In Loving Memory

Thomas F. Aldridge Sr.

August 31, 1941-September 3, 2021.Thomas F. Aldridge Sr. joined his heavenly wife Barbara K. Aldridge on September 3, 2021 in St. Louis, Missouri. He is survived by children Thomas Aldridge Jr., Dr. Julie Aldridge, and Wendy West, his dear brother Craig Aldridge Sr. & family, and grandchildren Sydney and Riley Dye.

Services: Please join us in honoring our beloved father at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Friday, September 17, 4pm until 8pm service at 7pm. Service concludes at funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Salvation Army are appreciated.

Family and friends are welcome to attend a celebration of life open house on Saturday September 18, 2021 from 11:00am to 3:00pm at Elks Lodge #2726 located at 2726 Oakville Elks Ln, St. Louis, MO 63129. We will raise a glass in dad’s honor at 12:00pm and hope to see you there.

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22 thoughts on “Aldridge, Thomas F. Sr.”

  1. Sorry for your loss of your father .I was glad to have coffee and donuts at White Castle with him. We had a great time in the morning.

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  2. Sorry for your loss of your father .I was glad to have coffee and donuts at White Castle with him. We had a great time in the morning.

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  3. Tom Aldridge was our loyal and generous friend for forty years. He was an independent, self-made man who was grateful for his many successes while giving to those less fortunate. He loved his family and friends and was much loved in return. We will miss his laughter and his friendship. Our hope is that Tom and Barb are at peace and together again in spirit.

    With love and sadness,
    The Reichert Family
    Lynn, Rich, Dawn, Richard, and children

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  4. Tom Aldridge was our loyal and generous friend for forty years. He was an independent, self-made man who was grateful for his many successes while giving to those less fortunate. He loved his family and friends and was much loved in return. We will miss his laughter and his friendship. Our hope is that Tom and Barb are at peace and together again in spirit.

    With love and sadness,
    The Reichert Family
    Lynn, Rich, Dawn, Richard, and children

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  5. My sincere condolences to Tom’s Family. He was a truly remarkable self made man with many friends. He was the life of the party and a great friend. Tom’s generosity and concern for the less fortunate are examples of his old school values.

    With Deepest Sympathy

    Myles McDonnell

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  6. My sincere condolences to Tom’s Family. He was a truly remarkable self made man with many friends. He was the life of the party and a great friend. Tom’s generosity and concern for the less fortunate are examples of his old school values.

    With Deepest Sympathy

    Myles McDonnell

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