Mary Corinne Aldridge

Mary Corinne Aldridge, nee Bauer, age 95, born in Chicago to William F. and Lucille R. Bauer died Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at Lexington Square Elmhurst. Her early years were spent on Chicago’s South Side, St. Laurence Parish. She attended Aquinas Dominican High School. The family moved to Elmhurst in 1941; she graduated from Immaculate Conception High School in 1943 and attended St. Joseph Hospital Nursing School, Elgin, IL. Wherever she resided Mary became involved in community activities, special interest or environmental projects with dedication, energy and cheerful enthusiasm. A lifelong member of the National Audubon Society she was President of the Park Ridge Audubon Society, a member of the Chicago Division Open Lands Project, and charter member of the Peacock Prairie Restoration group. While living in Ohio she served as President of Dayton Children’s Medical Center Auxiliary Twig Organization; became a member of P.E.O Sisterhood; was an Ohio Historical Society tour guide, curator and administrator of the Walton House Museum in Centerville. Returning to Elmhurst in 1989 she joined the Elmhurst Garden Club where she was active from the very start, and for many years after, helping to decorate the Elmhurst Public Library display cases for the holiday season. In 1998 she was honored as Elmhurst Garden Club Person of the Year for her faithful and constant commitment to the Club, her community, and to the environment. She served on numerous EGC committees including Horticulture, Flower Show, Publicity, Hospitality, Advisory, Ways and Means, Designs and Exhibits, and Corresponding Secretary. She had a passion for conservation and environmental education, and served as Chair of the Conservation Committee for five different terms. She also served for many years as an Elmhurst Park District volunteer, a member of the Prairie Management Commission and was involved in the early planning stages for the Elmhurst Great Western Prairie. She was well read in everything about natural resources, the environment, and conservation. Her knowledge of birds was legendary and her gardens were always a haven for them. Her artistic bent for decorating was evident in her seasonal displays in her homes. In her 80’s she joined a lively book group of much younger women and when physical activity became limited she took up watercolor painting. Mary’s outgoing personality, sense of humor and bright smile brought sunshine into any room she entered and enlivened any project in which she was involved. Mary was the beloved wife of the late James W. Aldridge; loving mother of Susan Kreuz (Kevin) McCoyd, Debra Kreuz (Werner) Seubert and the late Mark A. Kreuz Sr and Maura Kreuz (Jeffrey) Hurless; cherished grandmother of Patrick (Kristin) McCoyd, Kathryn (Patrick) Foy, Matthew (Teresa) McCoyd, Elaine Kreuz, Erin (Dominick) Sannasardo, Mark A. (Lindsay) Kreuz, Jr., Grant Hurless, Erik (Dorsa) Seubert, Diana (Sunny) Yoo, Lauren (David) Campbell, and Anya Seubert and great-grandmother of Aidan, Mia, Audrey, Quinn, Paddy, Declan, Molly, Connor, Avery, Taylor, Evie, Ellie, Liam, Quinn, Jensen, Finley, Kora, Archer, William, Elliott, Faye; dear sister of Hon. William J. Bauer (Hon. Patricia Spratt and the late Mike) and the late James G. (Patricia) Bauer; dear aunt of Lin Bauer, Pat Bauer-Cooper, Julie Bauer-Greenberg and the late Lisa C. Bauer; devoted companion Angie Sta Agueda. Visitation, Mass and Celebration of Life planned for July 20 and 21, 2021. Memorials may be made to the Elmhurst Garden Club Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 383, Elmhurst, IL 60126. Arrangements handled by Gibbons Funeral Home, Elmhurst. 630-832-0018 or www.gibbonsfuneralhome.com

 



MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Memorials may be made to the

Elmhurst Garden Club Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 383, Elmhurst, IL 60126.

3 comments

  • Josephine Bastianoni

    Dear Susan and family, I am sorry to hear of the death of your Mother. She sounded like quite a wonderful lady. God bless you. Jo

  • Grace Benner

    Susan, I am so sorry that you lost your dear mother. It appeared she was quite the lady, busy and involved in so many activities and passions. She definitely left her mark in the world. Love and prayers to you and your family.

  • Joy Epifanio

    Dear Susan and Family,
    Your mother was quite an inspiration to us all and will be missed.
    Sincerely, Joy Epifanio
    Si

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