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Aileen Sue <I>Hare</I> Alexander

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Aileen Sue Hare Alexander

Birth
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Dec 2014 (aged 86)
Burial
Strafford, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Aileen Sue Alexander, 86, of Springfield, MO passed away on December 18, 2014. She was born August 1, 1928 in Springfield, MO, the daughter of Guy and Lena (Moret) Hare. Sue married Roland Alexander on August 20, 1950 and they had 64 wonderful years of marriage. She is survived by her husband, Roland, and their four children, RC Alexander and wife, Josie, Rex Alexander and wife, Penny, Linda Stufflebeam and husband, Jim, and Carol Stephen and husband, Willie; grandchildren, Tracy Williams and husband, David, Bryan Alexander, Brittany Little, Blake Alexander, Matt Stufflebeam and wife, Ashley, Janelle Williamson and husband, Kyle, Luke Stufflebeam and wife, Sophia, Taylor Stephen, Makayla Stephen and Landon Stephen; great-grandchildren, Emily Wagner and Madeline Williams, Grant Little, Ealand Stufflebeam and Brecken Stufflebeam. Sue is also survived by her brother, Guy Hare and wife, Wilma; and her sister, Anna Mae Pace.
Sue was Valedictorian of her high school class and then went on to graduate from Southwest Missouri State College in 1950 with a major in Vocational Home Economics and a minor in Art. She taught Home Economics in Urbana, MO for a couple of years before resigning to become a full-time mom. She loved raising her children and taking care of the home. She was an excellent cook and her apple pies, cherry pies and chocolate chip cookies were always popular with family and at church events. Sue also loved to sew, knit, crochet, paint, and play ping pong and cards. She made quilts for all her children and grandchildren and painted many decorations for the home. Roland and Sue spent many of their retirement years traveling.
Sue and Roland have been members of Glenstone Baptist Church since 1953. She had always been very active in her church and loved the ladies of her Sunday school class.
Burial will follow in Danforth Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Dec. 20, 2014
Aileen Sue Alexander, 86, of Springfield, MO passed away on December 18, 2014. She was born August 1, 1928 in Springfield, MO, the daughter of Guy and Lena (Moret) Hare. Sue married Roland Alexander on August 20, 1950 and they had 64 wonderful years of marriage. She is survived by her husband, Roland, and their four children, RC Alexander and wife, Josie, Rex Alexander and wife, Penny, Linda Stufflebeam and husband, Jim, and Carol Stephen and husband, Willie; grandchildren, Tracy Williams and husband, David, Bryan Alexander, Brittany Little, Blake Alexander, Matt Stufflebeam and wife, Ashley, Janelle Williamson and husband, Kyle, Luke Stufflebeam and wife, Sophia, Taylor Stephen, Makayla Stephen and Landon Stephen; great-grandchildren, Emily Wagner and Madeline Williams, Grant Little, Ealand Stufflebeam and Brecken Stufflebeam. Sue is also survived by her brother, Guy Hare and wife, Wilma; and her sister, Anna Mae Pace.
Sue was Valedictorian of her high school class and then went on to graduate from Southwest Missouri State College in 1950 with a major in Vocational Home Economics and a minor in Art. She taught Home Economics in Urbana, MO for a couple of years before resigning to become a full-time mom. She loved raising her children and taking care of the home. She was an excellent cook and her apple pies, cherry pies and chocolate chip cookies were always popular with family and at church events. Sue also loved to sew, knit, crochet, paint, and play ping pong and cards. She made quilts for all her children and grandchildren and painted many decorations for the home. Roland and Sue spent many of their retirement years traveling.
Sue and Roland have been members of Glenstone Baptist Church since 1953. She had always been very active in her church and loved the ladies of her Sunday school class.
Burial will follow in Danforth Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Dec. 20, 2014


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