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Maxine Gayle Gardner Aldrich

March 7th, 1924 - September 23rd, 2009

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Aldrich, Maxine Gayle Gardner 85, of Pinellas Park, died Wednesday, September 23, 2009, at Pinellas Park Care and Rehabilitation Center. Born in Indianapolis, IN, moved here in 1956. She was a member and one of the original founders of St. Mark's United Methodist Church. Maxine was a league bowler at both Seminole and Sunrise Bowling Lanes. Her professional career was as an expert typist. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Frederick Charles Gardner. She is survived by loving husband: William H. Aldrich, Pinellas Park, FL; sons: Fred R. Gardner Mary Ellen, Gary G. Gardner Barbara K., Michael E. Gardner Linda M.; daughter: Deborah E. Anderson William R.; step-son: W. Kevin Aldrich Sara; many Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. A memorial service will be at St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 6801 38th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, on Saturday, October 3rd at 1 pm. Donations may be made in her memory to St. Mark's UMC Memorial Fund.

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At Reese Funeral Home, we provide personalized service options that allow you to honor your loved ones in a way that is both meaningful and healing. We hope to provide support and caring while delivering memorial services that celebrate life and help families find the peace they deserve. Our Seminole funeral home has an option for every family. We believe that a meaningful memorial or celebration of life service both honors a life well-lived while also helping a family to begin the healing process. From simple cremation services to full-service burials, our team takes care of everything, so you can focus on what really matters: celebrating your loved one....

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