Surviving are two sons, James R. Aldridge (wife: Nancy) and Michael L. Aldridge (wife: Sandy), both of Lafayette; two sisters, Ruth Sanburn of Kokomo and Betty Miller of Frankfort; 4 grandchildren, Angela Woods (husband: Tommy) of Winamac, Chad Aldridge of Lafayette, Natalie Gaskin of Brookston and Kelly Gallmeyer (husband: Dan) of Plain City, Ohio; 6 great-grandchildren, Hunter and Brody Smith of Winamac, Austyn and Jadeyn Gaskin of Brookston and Avery and Cody Gallmeyer of Plain City, Ohio and a sister-in-law, Betty Aldridge of Monticello.
He served in the U.S. Army infantry during World War II. He participated in the New Guinea Campaign in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
Surviving are two sons, James R. Aldridge (wife: Nancy) and Michael L. Aldridge (wife: Sandy), both of Lafayette; two sisters, Ruth Sanburn of Kokomo and Betty Miller of Frankfort; 4 grandchildren, Angela Woods (husband: Tommy) of Winamac, Chad Aldridge of Lafayette, Natalie Gaskin of Brookston and Kelly Gallmeyer (husband: Dan) of Plain City, Ohio; 6 great-grandchildren, Hunter and Brody Smith of Winamac, Austyn and Jadeyn Gaskin of Brookston and Avery and Cody Gallmeyer of Plain City, Ohio and a sister-in-law, Betty Aldridge of Monticello.
He served in the U.S. Army infantry during World War II. He participated in the New Guinea Campaign in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.
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