Funeral services, Friday at 4:00 p.m., will be conducted at Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Walker, Paris Methodist District superintendent, officiating.
Interment is arranged in Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery.
Marvin was born 18 Jan 1912 in Greenville, son of the late D.L. Alexander and Mary Rutherford.
He attended schools there and was a printer before coming to Paris in 1936, where he established his typewriter service business.
He was a member of the official board of First Methodist Church and of the Couple Class there and belonged to the Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Willie Mae Armstrong, whom he married here 15 Aug 1939; two sons, Charles David Alexander of Dallas and Jimmie Dale Alexander of Paris; four grandchildren; two brothers, D.L. Alexander of Quanah and O.P. Alexander of Nederland; and an uncle, Clyde Stricker of Campbell.
THE PARIS NEWS, 29 Aug 1963.
Funeral services, Friday at 4:00 p.m., will be conducted at Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Walker, Paris Methodist District superintendent, officiating.
Interment is arranged in Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery.
Marvin was born 18 Jan 1912 in Greenville, son of the late D.L. Alexander and Mary Rutherford.
He attended schools there and was a printer before coming to Paris in 1936, where he established his typewriter service business.
He was a member of the official board of First Methodist Church and of the Couple Class there and belonged to the Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include his wife, the former Miss Willie Mae Armstrong, whom he married here 15 Aug 1939; two sons, Charles David Alexander of Dallas and Jimmie Dale Alexander of Paris; four grandchildren; two brothers, D.L. Alexander of Quanah and O.P. Alexander of Nederland; and an uncle, Clyde Stricker of Campbell.
THE PARIS NEWS, 29 Aug 1963.
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