94, homemaker
MOULTON -- Funeral for Eula Jenkins Aldridge, 94, of Moulton will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Elliott Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Becker and the Rev. Riley Turner officiating.
Burial will be in Moulton Memory Gardens. The body will be in the funeral home one hour before the service.
Mrs. Aldridge died Sunday, Sept. 3, 2000, at National Health Care in Moulton. She was born Jan. 21, 1906, in Town Creek, to R.H. Jenkins and Jenny Crisler Jenkins. She was a homemaker and the wife of the late James Earl Aldridge, who operated Aldridge Barber and Beauty Shop on the Moulton Square for more than 40 years. Mrs. Aldridge was a member of the Moulton Church of Christ, where she was active until her illness, having organized the Senior Singles. She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a charter member of the Moulton Garden Club. Mrs. Aldridge was one of the people instrumental in getting the name of the City Cemetery changed to Moulton Memory Gardens.
Survivors include three sisters, Sybil J. Gibson and Martha J. Terry, both of Town Creek and Marcilla J. Turner of Moulton.
DECATUR DAILY - September 5, 2000
94, homemaker
MOULTON -- Funeral for Eula Jenkins Aldridge, 94, of Moulton will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Elliott Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Becker and the Rev. Riley Turner officiating.
Burial will be in Moulton Memory Gardens. The body will be in the funeral home one hour before the service.
Mrs. Aldridge died Sunday, Sept. 3, 2000, at National Health Care in Moulton. She was born Jan. 21, 1906, in Town Creek, to R.H. Jenkins and Jenny Crisler Jenkins. She was a homemaker and the wife of the late James Earl Aldridge, who operated Aldridge Barber and Beauty Shop on the Moulton Square for more than 40 years. Mrs. Aldridge was a member of the Moulton Church of Christ, where she was active until her illness, having organized the Senior Singles. She was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a charter member of the Moulton Garden Club. Mrs. Aldridge was one of the people instrumental in getting the name of the City Cemetery changed to Moulton Memory Gardens.
Survivors include three sisters, Sybil J. Gibson and Martha J. Terry, both of Town Creek and Marcilla J. Turner of Moulton.
DECATUR DAILY - September 5, 2000
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