Jesse Homer Alexander, 46, Providence route 1, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday as
the result of a heart attack suffered as he was on his way home from
attending a meeting of the miners' local. He was an employe of Diamond
Coal Company.
Survivors are the wife, Florence; four sons, Jesse James, Frank Lee, Claud,
and Henry David; six daughters, Mary Virginia, Ethel Mae, Iva Dell, Helen
Louise, Ruby Alice, and Judith Ann; one brother, Leslie Alexander of
Providence; two half-brothers, John of Evansville and Lee of Dalton; his
mother, Mrs. Alice Eades, Providence; and one sister, Mrs. Elmer Casteel of
Providence.
Funeral services were set for 2:30 this afternoon in White Oak church, with
the Rev. Edd Oakley officiating.
Burial was to be in Nebo cemetery.
The Journal-Enterprise
Providence, Kentucky
Thursday, April 20, 1944
Obituary is compliments of Ruby McGill
Jesse Homer Alexander, 46, Providence route 1, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday as
the result of a heart attack suffered as he was on his way home from
attending a meeting of the miners' local. He was an employe of Diamond
Coal Company.
Survivors are the wife, Florence; four sons, Jesse James, Frank Lee, Claud,
and Henry David; six daughters, Mary Virginia, Ethel Mae, Iva Dell, Helen
Louise, Ruby Alice, and Judith Ann; one brother, Leslie Alexander of
Providence; two half-brothers, John of Evansville and Lee of Dalton; his
mother, Mrs. Alice Eades, Providence; and one sister, Mrs. Elmer Casteel of
Providence.
Funeral services were set for 2:30 this afternoon in White Oak church, with
the Rev. Edd Oakley officiating.
Burial was to be in Nebo cemetery.
The Journal-Enterprise
Providence, Kentucky
Thursday, April 20, 1944
Obituary is compliments of Ruby McGill
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