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Edward (Ed) Wayne Eldridge 77, passed away on May 7, 2025, at the Spearfish Canyon Healthcare in Spearfish, South Dakota. A proud veteran, devoted family man, and hardworking individual, Ed leaves behind a legacy of dedication, service, and love. Born on November 12, 1947, in Gillette, Wyoming, Ed was the son of Wayne K. Eldridge and Marjorie Hubbard Eldridge McKenzie. He graduated from Campbell County High School in Gillette as part of the Class of 1966. Shortly after graduation, he answered the call to serve his country by enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. From August 11, 1966, to February 6, 1970, Ed served with honor and distinction. His military service took him to Vietnam and Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California. During his time in Vietnam, he was wounded twice—on March 31 and again on May 18, 1968—and was awarded two Purple Hearts and a Gold Star for his bravery and sacrifice. Ed remained deeply proud of his service throughout his life. After returning home from military duty, Ed dedicated himself to both work and family. He enjoyed working alongside his father, brothers, brother-in-law, and sons at Eldridge Excavating Inc., where he demonstrated the same honesty and dedication that defined every aspect of his life. Ranching was another passion that connected him to the land and community he loved. Ed was a proud member of the American Legion Post 42, Gillette, the VFW Post 7756, Gillette, the Moose Lodge 1957, Gillette, and the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Family was at the heart of everything Ed did. He is survived by his beloved wife Linda K. Eldridge; sons Jim Eldridge and Wayne “Skip” Eldridge (Michelle); daughter Christine “Tina” McAteer (Joe); sisters Juanetta Cook (Bart) and Deanne Dinsmoore (Doug); eleven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Wayne K. Eldridge; mother Marjorie Hubbard Eldridge McKenzie; brothers Dave Eldridge and Donald Eldridge; grandparents Ned and Leora Hubbard and William and Alice Eldridge; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Ed found joy in spending time with his children and grandchildren—moments that brought warmth to his days and strength to those around him. His values of fairness, honesty, hard work, and patriotism were evident in all he did. May Edward Wayne Eldridge’s memory bring comfort to all who knew him. A Graveside Service will be held on May 17, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM at Mount Pisgah 804 S Emerson. Military Honors provided by the American Legion Post 42 Drill Team and Honorary Clergy Lee Yake. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the American Legion Post 42, the VFW Post 7756, your favorite military charity, or consider planting a tree in Ed’s memory—a living tribute to a life rooted in service and love. Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Gillette Memorial Chapal 210 West 5th Street, Gillette, WY 82716. Condolences may also be expressed at www.gillettememorialchapel.com
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