Mr. Alexander was born in Norfolk County and was the widower of Fidella Holley Alexander. He was a member of Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church (Bells Mill), former chairman of the Deacon Board and a member of W.G. Alexander Masonic Lodge (NU)289.
Survivors include four daughters, Fidella Alexander Robinson, Dorothy Alexander Lamb, Ruth A. Lewis and Barbara A. Bradley; a son, Dr. Edward C. Alexander; a brother, James O. Alexander and Elmer A. Alexander; a grandson, Kelvin J. Hawkins and 19 other grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
A funeral will be conducted at noon Thursday in Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, Chesapeake, by the Rev. Kim W. Brown. Burial will be in Corprew Family Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church at 10:30 a.m. Friends may join the family at the residence. Graves Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
The Virginian Pilot, page B12, December 6, 1994
Mr. Alexander was born in Norfolk County and was the widower of Fidella Holley Alexander. He was a member of Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church (Bells Mill), former chairman of the Deacon Board and a member of W.G. Alexander Masonic Lodge (NU)289.
Survivors include four daughters, Fidella Alexander Robinson, Dorothy Alexander Lamb, Ruth A. Lewis and Barbara A. Bradley; a son, Dr. Edward C. Alexander; a brother, James O. Alexander and Elmer A. Alexander; a grandson, Kelvin J. Hawkins and 19 other grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.
A funeral will be conducted at noon Thursday in Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, Chesapeake, by the Rev. Kim W. Brown. Burial will be in Corprew Family Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church at 10:30 a.m. Friends may join the family at the residence. Graves Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
The Virginian Pilot, page B12, December 6, 1994
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