Married Mary B O'Callaghan March 28 1929, Wauseon, Fulton, Ohio
According to the 1940 US Census, James was an inmate in Pentland, Luce County, Michigan at the Newberry State Hospital Insane.
The following was published in the Crawford County Avalanche April 7, 1949
J. Frederick Alexander Passes On
James Frederick Alexander passed away in Newberry, Michigan on Friday, April 1st, after a weeks illness. Death was attributed to heart trouble and asthma. Mr. Alexander was around 65 years old. He was born in Grayling to Jennie E. and George L. Alexander. The latter was an attorney for the lumber companies
here. The deceased graduated from Grayling High School and
later studied law and the University of Mich, Ann Arbor. He married Beatrice Callahan, who preceded him in death. He operated an insurance business in Grayling for many years and while here took an active part in civic affairs.
While in Grayling he was a member of Michelson Memorial Church and sang in the choir. His only survivor is an aunt, Miss Elizabeth Alexander of Detroit.
Final rites are to be read today, Thursday, April 7, at Michelson Memorial Church. Rev. R. C. Puffer is to officiate. Special music will be furnished by the choir accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Clippert at the organ. Burial to be in Elmwood Cemetery.
Married Mary B O'Callaghan March 28 1929, Wauseon, Fulton, Ohio
According to the 1940 US Census, James was an inmate in Pentland, Luce County, Michigan at the Newberry State Hospital Insane.
The following was published in the Crawford County Avalanche April 7, 1949
J. Frederick Alexander Passes On
James Frederick Alexander passed away in Newberry, Michigan on Friday, April 1st, after a weeks illness. Death was attributed to heart trouble and asthma. Mr. Alexander was around 65 years old. He was born in Grayling to Jennie E. and George L. Alexander. The latter was an attorney for the lumber companies
here. The deceased graduated from Grayling High School and
later studied law and the University of Mich, Ann Arbor. He married Beatrice Callahan, who preceded him in death. He operated an insurance business in Grayling for many years and while here took an active part in civic affairs.
While in Grayling he was a member of Michelson Memorial Church and sang in the choir. His only survivor is an aunt, Miss Elizabeth Alexander of Detroit.
Final rites are to be read today, Thursday, April 7, at Michelson Memorial Church. Rev. R. C. Puffer is to officiate. Special music will be furnished by the choir accompanied by Mrs. C. G. Clippert at the organ. Burial to be in Elmwood Cemetery.
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