John V. Alexander, of Boonsboro, died at the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, on Monday evening at 8:45 o'clock of complications after an illness of one week. He was aged 74 years.
Mr. Alexander was the son of the late Franklin and Lydia Smith Alexander and was born near Middletown. For the past 43 years he had been cashier at the Boonsboro Bank. He was a member of the Reformed church in Boonsboro and was a past master of Antietam Lodge No. 197 of A. F. and A. M., past patron of Olive Branch Chapter, No. 34, Order of Eastern Star, and a member of Ithiel Chapter and St. Bernard Commandery of Hagerstown, Improved Order of Red Men, and Junior Order of United American Mechanics of Boonsboro.
He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. John Flook, Keedysville, and Mrs. Albertus Mullendore, Boonsboro; three sisters: Mrs. Catherine Kline, Mrs. Margaret Sterner, and Mrs. Cadville Young, all of Boonsboro; the following brothers: Charles and Leslie, Boonsboro; George and Lawson, Middletown; and Elmer, Oregon, Ill., and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the late home in Boonsboro on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Paul V. Helm officiating, assisted by Rev. Stuart C. Snodgrass. Interment will be made in the Boonsboro cemetery. William F. Bast and Son, funeral directors.
The Frederick Post (Frederick, Maryland), Monday, September 6, 1944.
John V. Alexander, of Boonsboro, died at the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, on Monday evening at 8:45 o'clock of complications after an illness of one week. He was aged 74 years.
Mr. Alexander was the son of the late Franklin and Lydia Smith Alexander and was born near Middletown. For the past 43 years he had been cashier at the Boonsboro Bank. He was a member of the Reformed church in Boonsboro and was a past master of Antietam Lodge No. 197 of A. F. and A. M., past patron of Olive Branch Chapter, No. 34, Order of Eastern Star, and a member of Ithiel Chapter and St. Bernard Commandery of Hagerstown, Improved Order of Red Men, and Junior Order of United American Mechanics of Boonsboro.
He is survived by two daughters: Mrs. John Flook, Keedysville, and Mrs. Albertus Mullendore, Boonsboro; three sisters: Mrs. Catherine Kline, Mrs. Margaret Sterner, and Mrs. Cadville Young, all of Boonsboro; the following brothers: Charles and Leslie, Boonsboro; George and Lawson, Middletown; and Elmer, Oregon, Ill., and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the late home in Boonsboro on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev. Paul V. Helm officiating, assisted by Rev. Stuart C. Snodgrass. Interment will be made in the Boonsboro cemetery. William F. Bast and Son, funeral directors.
The Frederick Post (Frederick, Maryland), Monday, September 6, 1944.
Family Members
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Charles Edward Alexander
1862–1948
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Clara Mae Alexander Brandenburg
1863–1942
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George Franklin Alexander
1865–1952
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Elmer Hamilton Alexander
1868–1948
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Katherine Daisy "Kate" Alexander Kline
1872–1959
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Margaret Lee Alexander Sterner
1873–1966
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Lucinda Emma "Lucy" Alexander Young
1875–1957
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Lawson Clifford Alexander
1877–1967
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Royal Russell "Roy" Alexander
1879–1904
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Leslie Tilghman Alexander
1881–1965
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