Aileene Andre' Asprodites

Birth date: Jun 6, 1941 Death date: Feb 12, 2020

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Aileene Andre' Asprodites, age 78, a resident of Cleveland, passed away Wednesday, February 12, 2020 in a Chattanooga hospital. Aileene was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and she was the daughter of the late Viola Scanlan Andre' and Orville Joseph Andre' Sr. Her loving husband, Ted "Sonny" Asprodites also preceded her in death. Aileene received her Bachelors of Science degree in Medical Technology from Loyola University in New Orleans. Most of all she was a homemaker! Aileene also was a substitute teacher in Louisiana and Tennessee. Along with her husband, she volunteered at multiple local organizations and most recently, the Cleveland Public Library. She was an avid reader and she especially loved reading the Bible and Jesus Calling. She loved gardening, most of all she loved neighbors, friends and family. Aileene was a member of The Church at Grace Point.Survivors include her twin daughters, Sharon Krohn and her husband Marc of Carol Stream, Illinois, Linda Koontz and her husband Robert of Gardnerville, Nevada and Susan Cope and her husband Brad of Dallas, Texas, her sons, Ted Asprodites Jr. and his wife Martha of Pelham, Alabama, Wayne Asprodites and his wife Heidi of Panama City Beach, Florida and Mark Asprodites and his wife Rachel of Slidell, Louisiana, her grandchildren, Hannah, Rebekah, Joshua, Jonah, Nathan and Abigail Asprodites, Andrew, Emily and Ian Krohn, Sarah and Shelby Koontz and Ethan and Sophie Cope, her brother, Orville Joseph Andre' Jr. of Florida and several nieces and nephews also survive.The Remembrance of Life Memorial Service will be conducted on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 10:00 A. M. at The Church at Grace Point with Pastor Phil Griffin officiating. The family request in lieu of flowers Memorials be made to The Church at Grace Point, 2575 Old Freewill Road N. W. Cleveland, Tennessee 37312. The Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services North Ocoee Chapel has charge of the arrangements. You may share your condolences and your memories with the Asprodites Family at www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com.

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Kathy Cullen

I want to express my sympathy to the children of Ailene and Sonny. I just learned that they had both passed away. I went to Loyola with Ailene and was a sorority sister of hers. We were very close friends all through college.I stood in their wedding. My husband and Sonny knew each other at St. Aloysius High School. We were very close as young newly weds and sharing info on our young families. We moved to Mississippi in 1972 and didn't keep up as much as we did when we lived in NO. We always exchanged Christmas cards each year, checking up on what was happening with our families. I have been so saddened to hear about their passing. Please pass this information on to her children. Kathy Cullen Perez
809 Eastwood ST.
Pascagoula, Ms, 39567

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Bonnie Abadie

I attended high school with Aileene and knew her to be an outgoing and friendly schoolmate. After marriage and children our paths crossed again because of our love of the outdoors. We spent many weekends with other families camping in the Louisiana parks. Great memories come to mind! I will keep Aileene and Ted - and their family in my thoughts and prayers.

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Carol Little

My heart was both saddened and simultaneously, rejoicing to hear of the homegoing of this dear friend and sister in Christ. Aileene and Ted pored into our lives and so many others, I know. I’m thankful they were an important part of our lives and I know we’ll meet again one day. For now, they are relishing being in the presence of Our Savior! My thoughts and prayers are with family members who they cherished so very much. May Christ comfort you in these days!

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Jimgeis

Such a nurturing and caring Lady. She loved her family and friends. Her and her husband Sonny were great Christians.

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Bruce Owen

Wow she was a very nice person and with her at the caring place.

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Rebeckah Coleman

Aileene was such a lovely lady! She was a fabulous volunteer at the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library and we will all miss her. Her heart was very big and she was always trying to help everyone. She would always forget her reading glasses at the desk. So she had extra laying around. If she asked a question but thought we were too busy, she would always tell us to wait and she would check again later. She truly embodied the volunteer spirit!

She loved the Lord so much and talked about how Jesus would take care of things. She bragged about her family and all of their accomplishments. And she loved her husband. They would glow when they saw each other and he would be so patient and wait for her to finish her work.

We were blessed to get to know her!

Orville Andre

We worry as we become older and un-well that the day will come long distance travel would be impossible. So very sad I'm not able to visit with my little sister's family to share the memories we all have of Aileene. May the strong faith in God her children and family have will bring a lasting peace with the passing of their mother.
love to all Laura and O.J.