The bride wore a stylish brown tailored suit with a lace blouse and hat to match.
After the cerermony, they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George H. Choely on the Gallatin Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will leave this morning for their future home in Fayetteville.
Source:
The Nashville Tennessean
Nashville, Tennessee
December 27, 1907
H. Lawson Alexander, 78, of Atlanta, Georgia, formerly of Fayetteville, died Friday night at his home after a long illness.
A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday by Paul Robinson in Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Alexander was a native of Lincoln County but have lived in Atlanta for the past 40 years. At the time of his death, he operated a florist establishment, but prior to that, he was a landscape gardener.
Before moving to Atlanta, he taught in the public schools of Lincoln County.
His parents were H. H. and Arena Randolph Alexander. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. J. A. Stewart of Lincoln County; three brothers, H. B. Alexander of Nashville, and W. Smith Alexander and Dr. H. K. Alexander, both of Lincoln County.
Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, July 8, 1954
The bride wore a stylish brown tailored suit with a lace blouse and hat to match.
After the cerermony, they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. George H. Choely on the Gallatin Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will leave this morning for their future home in Fayetteville.
Source:
The Nashville Tennessean
Nashville, Tennessee
December 27, 1907
H. Lawson Alexander, 78, of Atlanta, Georgia, formerly of Fayetteville, died Friday night at his home after a long illness.
A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. Sunday by Paul Robinson in Riverview Cemetery.
Mr. Alexander was a native of Lincoln County but have lived in Atlanta for the past 40 years. At the time of his death, he operated a florist establishment, but prior to that, he was a landscape gardener.
Before moving to Atlanta, he taught in the public schools of Lincoln County.
His parents were H. H. and Arena Randolph Alexander. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. J. A. Stewart of Lincoln County; three brothers, H. B. Alexander of Nashville, and W. Smith Alexander and Dr. H. K. Alexander, both of Lincoln County.
Source:
The Fayetteville Observer
Fayetteville, Tennessee
Thursday, July 8, 1954
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