Tribute and Remembrance of Sharon Aldrich wife of member Lovell Aldrich

on August 24, 2024


All Alexander Hodge Chapter members who knew Sharon are saddened to hear of her passing on August 22nd. She attended Chapter meetings along with her husband and member Aldrich. Sharon often filled the role of Chapter photographer and social chairman. she will be missed. The Service for Sharon will be at St. Martin's Episcopal Church on Wednesday, August 28, 2024. A Memorial Service will begin at 2pm. It will also be Livestreamed. The Church is located at 717 Sage Road, Houston, Tx. 77056. The Family requests that in lieu of flowers that donations can be made in her name to St Martin’s Episcopal Church or Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets. As her Obituary states, "She will be remembered by many for her great Christmas parties, her love of Astros Baseball, Aggie Athletics, love of travel, and her kindness to everyone she met. Her greatest joy became watching her six grandchildren be born and attend as activities as she possibly could. Sharon lived her life to the fullest and loved her friends and family with all her heart". "Sharon King Aldrich, 82, of Sugar Land, died peacefully at Methodist Hospital on August 22, 2024, surrounded by her family. Sharon was born on December 4, 1941 in Dallas, Texas to Harley Russell and Barbara Colleen King". "She leaves behind her husband of 58 years, Lovell; her daughter Molly and husband Craig Weynand; her daughter Abby and husband Trent Elliott; her six grandchildren Colleen Hall and husband Louis, Emma and Adam Weynand, Elizabeth, Drew and Wade Elliott; her brother Rusty King and wife Sallie, and many nieces and nephews." "Sharon’s life mission was raising her children to know God, love others, to achieve a college degree, and be happy and successful. Along the way, Sharon helped Lovell become a successful trial lawyer while staying at home to raise their girls. She was president of the elementary school PTA, volunteered with her children’s local swim team and dance companies, organized many of her husband's large family reunions, and was a member of Houston Junior Woman's Club. Later she became an active member in her local Aggie Moms Club where she served as president, and in St. Martin's Episcopal Church where she became involved with bible studies and Daughters of the King. She also loved supporting young Aggie Corps students on the Aldrich scholarships every year". Sharon was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend and she will be missed dearly by everyone who knew and loved her. The Aldrich family would like to thank the community of St Martin’s Episcopal Church for their love and support throughout this difficult time. Thank you god for sharing Sharon with us for so many years. We all loved her so much! Her full Obituary can be found Online at Dignitymemorial.com or Echovita.com.