Eric-Aldrich-Obituary

Eric Joseph Aldrich

Mobile, Alabama

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Aug. 7, 1967-Sept. 29, 2014 Eric Joseph Aldrich, a lifelong resident of Mobile, AL, 1985 graduate of Murphy High School and a member of The Conde Cavaliers, passed away Monday at a local hospital. Eric is survived by his wife, Karen Aldrich; daughter, Brooke Elise Aldrich; mother Toni Aldrich;...

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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved husband, father and son. May God "the God of all comfort" be with you to support and comfort you during this difficult time (2 Corinth.1:3,4)

We are very saddened to hear of Eric's passing. He attended our day care and years later enrolled his daughter Brooke. We have such fond memories of the Aldrich family. RIP Eric you will always be remembered by the Beck's Day Care family.

I will always remember Eric for his sweet smile and good manners at Beck's Day Care. After becoming a parent his daughter was enrolled in the daycare. He had not changed, still sweet and loving. You will be in our prayers and thoughts remembering the little boy who impressed the teachers who cared for him. RIP Eric. Ms. Mary,Ms. Leigh at Beck's Day Care

One of the first friends I made at Little Flower was Eric Aldrich. I am so saddened to hear about his death. He will forever be a part of my memories. Keeping his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Eric and I met through mutual friends and have been friends ever since. He had some set backs but no matter what was going on in his life, he always cared about my own worries. He will be so missed. He was the one guy I could call any time. He was my friend.

Eric, my friend, I look back at the years we spent together in Mobile and the many weekends in the Gulf of Mexico chasing the elusive King Mackerel. Those early Saturday mornings leaving Woodgate Road heading to Dauphin Island will never be forgotten. I have traveled this world we live in but have never forgotten the great times we spent together with family and friends. You will be missed but never forgotten.

In 1985 (when I was about 12) my family took part in the Dauphin Island Young Anglers Fishing Tournament. My older brother had a friend who came along with us for the event. By the end of the day, we had caught a sizeable amount of fish. One fish in particular, a King Mackerel, not only placed in the top 3 that year but also won a spot on the front page of the Mobile Press Register (with me holding the award fish). In the end, I received the glory but we all knew who really caught that...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.