Richard Alexander, 59, Brusly dairyman, died yesterday at 1 p.m. at his residence in Brusly following a long illness. He was a native of West Baton Rouge Parish and had resided there his entire life.
He leaves five sons, two daughters and a sister.
Mr. Alexander was a member of the Brusly Catholic Church.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow with the Rev. Father Arthur P. Brue, pastor of the Brusly Catholic Church officiating and burial will be in the Brusly Catholic Cemetery. The hour and place of the services have not been set.
Obituary published in the Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA on August 26, 1936, page five
Richard Alexander, 59, Brusly dairyman, died yesterday at 1 p.m. at his residence in Brusly following a long illness. He was a native of West Baton Rouge Parish and had resided there his entire life.
He leaves five sons, two daughters and a sister.
Mr. Alexander was a member of the Brusly Catholic Church.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow with the Rev. Father Arthur P. Brue, pastor of the Brusly Catholic Church officiating and burial will be in the Brusly Catholic Cemetery. The hour and place of the services have not been set.
Obituary published in the Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, LA on August 26, 1936, page five
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