Funeral services for Willie Earl Alexander, 54, of Grand Prairie were held with Richard Lunsford officiating the local service.
He died at home his home in Grand Prairie and was born in Onley, Texas.
Alexander was a veteran of the Korean conflict He was a technical illustrator for Vaught Aircraft, an artist and sculptor. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Arlington Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Ann Alexander, four sons, Paul Alexander of Irving, John Sittman of Grand Prairie, Marty Mendez of Arlington and George Clayton of Prairie; two daughters, Linda Irickson of Grand Prairie and Dcbra Allen of Irving; three brothers, Charles of Dallas, K.C. Alexander of Graham and Iva Alexander of Lefors; two sisters, Irene Jenkins of Pampa and Ina Faye Cude of Grand: Prairie; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services for Willie Earl Alexander, 54, of Grand Prairie were held with Richard Lunsford officiating the local service.
He died at home his home in Grand Prairie and was born in Onley, Texas.
Alexander was a veteran of the Korean conflict He was a technical illustrator for Vaught Aircraft, an artist and sculptor. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Arlington Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Ann Alexander, four sons, Paul Alexander of Irving, John Sittman of Grand Prairie, Marty Mendez of Arlington and George Clayton of Prairie; two daughters, Linda Irickson of Grand Prairie and Dcbra Allen of Irving; three brothers, Charles of Dallas, K.C. Alexander of Graham and Iva Alexander of Lefors; two sisters, Irene Jenkins of Pampa and Ina Faye Cude of Grand: Prairie; and two grandchildren.
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