Born in Cortland, NY, she was one of 21 children. She was a resident of New York for her entire life. She held jobs at Camillus Cutlery, Tucci’s Bakery, Phoenix Schools and Silver Floss Sauerkraut Factory. She enjoyed bowling, arts and crafts, garage sales, but her lifelong passion was her family. She had a very generous heart. Her home was always open to those that needed a place to call home or just rest their heads for a while.
She was noted for her spaghetti dinners on Sunday where all the family would gather. Even if she was upset with someone, they, too, would be welcome. She was a firm believer in family and would make sure everyone was okay. She had a quirky sense of humor that some people couldn’t quite grasp but understood she meant no harm in her jokes. She ruled with a stern hand and loved with a very warm heart. She will be truly missed by everyone. The members of her family who passed before her have welcomed her from above.
Calling Hours will be held on Friday, January 22, 20201, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at Traub Funeral Home, 684 N. Main Street, Central Square. Due to COVID restrictions, services will be private for family. Burial will take place in the spring.
Born in Cortland, NY, she was one of 21 children. She was a resident of New York for her entire life. She held jobs at Camillus Cutlery, Tucci’s Bakery, Phoenix Schools and Silver Floss Sauerkraut Factory. She enjoyed bowling, arts and crafts, garage sales, but her lifelong passion was her family. She had a very generous heart. Her home was always open to those that needed a place to call home or just rest their heads for a while.
She was noted for her spaghetti dinners on Sunday where all the family would gather. Even if she was upset with someone, they, too, would be welcome. She was a firm believer in family and would make sure everyone was okay. She had a quirky sense of humor that some people couldn’t quite grasp but understood she meant no harm in her jokes. She ruled with a stern hand and loved with a very warm heart. She will be truly missed by everyone. The members of her family who passed before her have welcomed her from above.
Calling Hours will be held on Friday, January 22, 20201, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at Traub Funeral Home, 684 N. Main Street, Central Square. Due to COVID restrictions, services will be private for family. Burial will take place in the spring.
Family Members
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Louis Alexander
1907–1988
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Henry "Hank" Alexander
1909–1985
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John L. Alexander
1912–1987
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Nellie Alexander Quatro
1914–2013
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Edward Fredrick Alexander
1920–1989
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Michael R Alexander
1922–2013
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Arthur Williams "Art" Alexander
1924–2022
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Florence Alexander
1926–1927
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Rosaline "Rose and Rosie" Alexander Smith
1928–1997
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Peter "Pete" Alexander
1931–2017
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Joseph "Joe" Alexander
1931–2015
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Susie Alexander Morey
1933–1961
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Tony Ezra Alexander
1936–2002
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Bertha May Alexander Nelson
1937–2010
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