Mrs. Alexander was born in Madison County and was the daughter of John Erwin and Hattie Elizabeth Gentry. She was also preceded by spouse, Joseph Graham Alexander.
She was a former bookkeeper for Belk's Department Store.
Edna was a member of the First Baptist Church in Marshall.
Mrs. Alexander also served as publicity chairman for the Bicentennial Year observance, 1976 in Madison County.
She wrote some weekly columns for the Marshall News-Record & Sentinel that remembered Madsion County.
She had been a resident of Arrowhead Aparments for 18 years where she helped establish a food bank that included clothing and household goods for residents who have no help.
Burial: Walnut Cemetery
Walnut Cemetery
Marshall, NC US
Mrs. Alexander was born in Madison County and was the daughter of John Erwin and Hattie Elizabeth Gentry. She was also preceded by spouse, Joseph Graham Alexander.
She was a former bookkeeper for Belk's Department Store.
Edna was a member of the First Baptist Church in Marshall.
Mrs. Alexander also served as publicity chairman for the Bicentennial Year observance, 1976 in Madison County.
She wrote some weekly columns for the Marshall News-Record & Sentinel that remembered Madsion County.
She had been a resident of Arrowhead Aparments for 18 years where she helped establish a food bank that included clothing and household goods for residents who have no help.
Burial: Walnut Cemetery
Walnut Cemetery
Marshall, NC US
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