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Betty Jean <I>Dial</I> Alexander

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Betty Jean Dial Alexander

Birth
Death
4 Jul 2013 (aged 34–35)
Acworth, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Mableton, Cobb County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Betty Jean Alexander, age 78 of Acworth, Georgia, formerly of Mableton, Georgia, passed away July 4, 2013. Betty Jean retired after 20 years from WellStar Cobb Hospital as the switchboard operator. She was a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Dallas where she enjoyed singing in the choir. Her hobbies included her grandchildren and crosswords puzzles but her favorite thing to do was taking care of her family.

Her husband, Curtis Alexander, preceded her in death and she is survived by her four sons: Gary Alexander of Acworth, Alan Alexander of Savannah, Joel Alexander of Jasper, and Mark Alexander of Gainesville; her grandchildren: Shane Alexander, Sarah Pearce, Shannon Taylor, Katisha White, Cassie Alexander, Bradley Alexander, and Amber Leigh Alexander; great-grandchildren, Ashton Pearce, McKenzie Cochran, Taylor Cochran, Jenna White, Mason Taylor, Caleb Bryce Taylor; her sisters: Louise Dillinger of Clover, SC, and Rita Ann Veenhuis of Grand Blanc, MI; and brother, Ricky Dial of Idaho.grandchildren, Ashton, McKenzie, Taylor, Jenna, Mason, Caleb, and Bryce; her sisters: Louise Dillinger of Clover, SC, and Rita Ann Veenhuis of Grand Blanc, MI; and brother, Ricky Dial of Idaho.

The funeral service to honor her life was held at Davis-Struempf Chapel with Rev. Harold Weatherford officiating. Interment followed at Mt. Harmony Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers memorials to Betty Jean may be offered to the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011 or online at: http://www.alz.org
Betty Jean Alexander, age 78 of Acworth, Georgia, formerly of Mableton, Georgia, passed away July 4, 2013. Betty Jean retired after 20 years from WellStar Cobb Hospital as the switchboard operator. She was a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Dallas where she enjoyed singing in the choir. Her hobbies included her grandchildren and crosswords puzzles but her favorite thing to do was taking care of her family.

Her husband, Curtis Alexander, preceded her in death and she is survived by her four sons: Gary Alexander of Acworth, Alan Alexander of Savannah, Joel Alexander of Jasper, and Mark Alexander of Gainesville; her grandchildren: Shane Alexander, Sarah Pearce, Shannon Taylor, Katisha White, Cassie Alexander, Bradley Alexander, and Amber Leigh Alexander; great-grandchildren, Ashton Pearce, McKenzie Cochran, Taylor Cochran, Jenna White, Mason Taylor, Caleb Bryce Taylor; her sisters: Louise Dillinger of Clover, SC, and Rita Ann Veenhuis of Grand Blanc, MI; and brother, Ricky Dial of Idaho.grandchildren, Ashton, McKenzie, Taylor, Jenna, Mason, Caleb, and Bryce; her sisters: Louise Dillinger of Clover, SC, and Rita Ann Veenhuis of Grand Blanc, MI; and brother, Ricky Dial of Idaho.

The funeral service to honor her life was held at Davis-Struempf Chapel with Rev. Harold Weatherford officiating. Interment followed at Mt. Harmony Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers memorials to Betty Jean may be offered to the Alzheimer's Association, P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011 or online at: http://www.alz.org

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