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Lois “Annie” <I>Wiegman</I> Alexander

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Lois “Annie” Wiegman Alexander

Birth
Pemberville, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 May 2006 (aged 75)
Maumee, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Pemberville, Wood County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Annie was born in Pemberville, Ohio and that's where she and her husband of 53 years, James Alexander, married and raised their family. Taking pride in her community, she was a member of the Pemberville and Wood County historical societies. She was a bus driver for Eastwood Local Schools for 10 years. Her love for children extended from her own daughter and son to the neighborhood children and those on her bus route. And even though her grandchildren lived in other states, she remained very active in their lives. She also worked as a secretary for Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. She was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Pemberville and helped establish the church's bell choir. Her other musical interests included playing the flute, organ, and dulcimer. She was a member of the county's dulcimer players club, along with the herb society and homemaker club. She passed away at St. Luke's Hospital in Maumee, Ohio, of a combination of heart and respiratory problems. Surviving is her husband, Jim; son, Keith Alexander; daughter, Karen Horejs; sisters, Frances Lemke and Mary Lou Bartels; brother, Howard Wiegman, and five grandchildren.
Annie was born in Pemberville, Ohio and that's where she and her husband of 53 years, James Alexander, married and raised their family. Taking pride in her community, she was a member of the Pemberville and Wood County historical societies. She was a bus driver for Eastwood Local Schools for 10 years. Her love for children extended from her own daughter and son to the neighborhood children and those on her bus route. And even though her grandchildren lived in other states, she remained very active in their lives. She also worked as a secretary for Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. She was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Pemberville and helped establish the church's bell choir. Her other musical interests included playing the flute, organ, and dulcimer. She was a member of the county's dulcimer players club, along with the herb society and homemaker club. She passed away at St. Luke's Hospital in Maumee, Ohio, of a combination of heart and respiratory problems. Surviving is her husband, Jim; son, Keith Alexander; daughter, Karen Horejs; sisters, Frances Lemke and Mary Lou Bartels; brother, Howard Wiegman, and five grandchildren.


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