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Janice C. Bishop Alexander

Birth
Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Aug 2010 (aged 68)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Del City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Janice C. Alexander died Wednesday, August 25, 2010 in Oklahoma City. She was born June 22, 1942 in Athens, TN, to Bill and Winnie Mae (Bivens) Bishop. After working 20 years as a hairdresser, Janice worked for Cox Communications as an accounting assistant retiring last April after 27 years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Beverly Miller and Marlyn Miksell, and brother, Dwight Bishop. Survivors include her son, Lonnie David Alexander; daughter, Lisa Annette New; brother, John W. Bishop; sisters, Francis Woods and Vesta Hitson, granddaughter, Dominique Lynnette Alexander, and great grandson, Alexander Francisco Bernel. Her memorial service will be at 2:00 PM, Saturday, August 28, 2010 at the Sunny Lane Chapel, 4000 SE 29th, Del City, OK.

Arrangements under the direction of Sunny Lane Funeral Home and Cemetery, Del City, OK.


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August 27, 2010
I shall truly miss Janice. We worked together at Cox for a few years and I always adored her exquisite style and grace. She was a beautiful lady and a wonderful friend. Heaven is lucky to have her and we are sorry to lose her. I love you dear friend.....Mike Powell (Okemah, OK)
~ Mike Powell, Okemah, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
Your positive attitude about everything was inspirational. Your kindness to all creatures, great and small, was phenomenal. You will be missed by all of us!
~ Leslie Dietrich, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
I met Janice about 5 years ago. She was the sweetest person you could ever come accross. It wasn't always just about work when you called her. She will be so missed by all of us who knew the kind heart that she had. May she rest in peace and in our loving Father's arms.
~ Crystal Velasco, Midwest City, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
I have lost one of my dear friends. Although Janice was a very private person, we cussed and discussed many private things. Nothing was ever solved but we always felt better. She was very strong and independent. Her belief in God carried her through the last six years and with his Grace she has been taken home and is out of pain. I will miss her and always have loving thoughts of her.
~ Sue Armstead, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 26, 2010
You were always one of the good ones. Now God has you back. I will always wear the shoes and you know what I mean. God Bless.
~ Deonne Boatmun, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 26, 2010
I will so miss my dear friend. We worked, laughed and cried together for 25 years. We shared a love for our animals and when one of us lost one, we both cried! I do believe in the Rainbow Bridge where our furbabies go to wait for us and I know J.C. is there today loving her babies and mine. I was so blessed knowing her.
~ Patti Grider, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Janice C. Alexander died Wednesday, August 25, 2010 in Oklahoma City. She was born June 22, 1942 in Athens, TN, to Bill and Winnie Mae (Bivens) Bishop. After working 20 years as a hairdresser, Janice worked for Cox Communications as an accounting assistant retiring last April after 27 years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Beverly Miller and Marlyn Miksell, and brother, Dwight Bishop. Survivors include her son, Lonnie David Alexander; daughter, Lisa Annette New; brother, John W. Bishop; sisters, Francis Woods and Vesta Hitson, granddaughter, Dominique Lynnette Alexander, and great grandson, Alexander Francisco Bernel. Her memorial service will be at 2:00 PM, Saturday, August 28, 2010 at the Sunny Lane Chapel, 4000 SE 29th, Del City, OK.

Arrangements under the direction of Sunny Lane Funeral Home and Cemetery, Del City, OK.


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August 27, 2010
I shall truly miss Janice. We worked together at Cox for a few years and I always adored her exquisite style and grace. She was a beautiful lady and a wonderful friend. Heaven is lucky to have her and we are sorry to lose her. I love you dear friend.....Mike Powell (Okemah, OK)
~ Mike Powell, Okemah, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
Your positive attitude about everything was inspirational. Your kindness to all creatures, great and small, was phenomenal. You will be missed by all of us!
~ Leslie Dietrich, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
I met Janice about 5 years ago. She was the sweetest person you could ever come accross. It wasn't always just about work when you called her. She will be so missed by all of us who knew the kind heart that she had. May she rest in peace and in our loving Father's arms.
~ Crystal Velasco, Midwest City, Oklahoma

August 27, 2010
I have lost one of my dear friends. Although Janice was a very private person, we cussed and discussed many private things. Nothing was ever solved but we always felt better. She was very strong and independent. Her belief in God carried her through the last six years and with his Grace she has been taken home and is out of pain. I will miss her and always have loving thoughts of her.
~ Sue Armstead, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 26, 2010
You were always one of the good ones. Now God has you back. I will always wear the shoes and you know what I mean. God Bless.
~ Deonne Boatmun, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

August 26, 2010
I will so miss my dear friend. We worked, laughed and cried together for 25 years. We shared a love for our animals and when one of us lost one, we both cried! I do believe in the Rainbow Bridge where our furbabies go to wait for us and I know J.C. is there today loving her babies and mine. I was so blessed knowing her.
~ Patti Grider, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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