precious memories pallbearers
TRANSCRIPT
In Loving Memory of
Monday, August 23, 202111:00 AM
Beulah Baptist ChurchyardBeldoc, South Carolina
Reverend Pamela Richards, Pastor
PallbearersLaquinton Smoaks
Trevon RobertsMarquis Washington
Sheliek GarvinChauncey Merrick
Kevin Aldrich
Flower AttendantsCousins and Friends
IntermentBeulah Baptist Church Cemetery
Beldoc, South Carolina
AcknowledgementThe family of the late Tyrell Dondray Aldrich wishes to express their deep and sincere appreciation for all acts of kindness extended to them during this most difficult time. Your many gestures have made this
time easier to bear. May God continue to bless each of you.
~The Family
Professional Services Entrusted ToSunsetAugust 17, 2021
SunriseOctober 14, 1987
Mr. Tyrell Dondray Mr. Tyrell Dondray AldrichAldrich
Precious Memories
BFB.F. Cave Funeral Home
“When Only The Best Will Do”Allendale, SC 29810 (803) 584-3110
Obituary“There’s an open gate at the end of the road
Through which each must go alone And there, in light, we cannot see,
Our Father claims, His own.
Beyond the gate, your loved one finds happiness and rest, and there is comfort in the thought that a loving God knows best!”
Mr. Tyrell Dondray Aldrich, age 33, of Allendale, SC, was born on October 14, 1987, to Teresa Aldrich and Jerry Deloach.
Seeking God’s direction and guidance, he joined Beulah Baptist Church in Beldoc, SC.
He received his education in the public schools of Allendale, SC, and graduated from A-F High School in Fairfax, SC. He worked as a Machine Operator at Collums Lumber Products in Allendale, SC, for many years.
Tyrell will be remembered for the love he had for his family and friends, and he will be missed by all those who knew and loved him.
Besides his grandparents, Williese and George Aldrich, Sr., he was preceded in death by four uncles, Johnny Garvin, Charles Aldrich, James Aldrich, and Tony Aldrich, and one aunt, Dorothy Outing Anderson.
Tyrell entered eternal rest on Tuesday, August 17, 2021, in Hampton County, SC.
He leaves to cherish his beautiful memory: four children, Jonah Aldrich of Fairfax, SC, Jemiah Aldrich of Allendale, SC, and Janiya Carter and Whiley Singleton, both of Yemassee, SC; five grandchildren; loving and devoted mother, Teresa Aldrich of Allendale, SC; father, Jerry Deloach of Fairfax, SC; grandmother, Lula May Deloach of Fairfax, SC; seven siblings, Siedrick Aldrich, Alvarezz McMillan, Stacey Aldrich, Yolanda Aldrich, Tiffany Aldrich,
Order of ServiceMusical Prelude ............................................. Musician
Processional
Song ...........................................Beaulah Male Chorus
Scripture Readings ......................... Sis. Catina Aldrich Old & New Testament
Prayer of Comfort ....................Deacon Jimmy Aldrich
Solo .......................................Siedrick Aldrich, Brother
Reflections..................................... Two Minutes, Please Co-Worker .............................. Deontay Washington Friend ....................................................Don Fennell Neighbor ..................................... Laquinton Smoaks
Family Tribute ........................Deacon George Aldrich
Acknowledgements & Condolences ..................B. F. Cave Funeral Home
Selection ...................................... Beulah Male Chorus
Words of Comfort ................... Pastor Pamela Richards
Committal
Benediction
Shakeia Aldrich, and Tyrone Moultrie, all of Allendale, SC; special friend of the home, Tamika Singleton Carter of Hampton, SC; eight uncles, George (Ida) Aldrich, Alan (Lilly) Aldrich of Allendale, SC, Jimmy (Karima) Aldrich of Roselle, NJ, Herman (Penny) Johnson of Neptune, NJ, William (Beatrice) Badger of Augusta, GA, Bill (Shanika) Deloach of Blackville, SC, and Joseph Deloach and David (Charlene) Deloach, both of Fairfax, SC; special uncle/dad, Samuel (Linda) Aldrich of Allendale, SC; aunts, Mary Aldrich of Williston, SC, Janice Aldrich and Joyce Aldrich, both of Appleton, SC, Juanita Aldrich of Boynton Beach, FL, and Minnie Lee Priester of Barnwell, SC; two grandaunts, Minnie Mae Priester of Ulmer, SC, and Emma Dickson of Barnwell, SC; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and sympathizing friends.
The Day GodTook You Home
You never said, “I’m leaving.”You never said, “Good-bye.”
You were gone before we knew it,and only God knew why.
A million times we needed you,a million times we cried.
If love alone could have saved you,you never would have died.In life, we loved you dearly;in death, we love you still.
In our hearts, you hold a placethat no one could ever fill.
It broke our hearts to lose you,but you didn’t go alone,
for part of us went with youthe day God took you home.
~ Your Loving Family