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Glen M. Alexander

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Glen M. Alexander

Birth
Panguitch, Garfield County, Utah, USA
Death
16 Sep 1976 (aged 69)
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Illness Takes Retired Weber State College Teacher, 69 Slaterville, Utah— Glen M. Alexander, 69 of 2350 West 200 South, died Wednesday evening in the McKay-Dee Hospital of leukemia. Mr. Alexander was born December 11th, 1906, in Panguitch, Utah, a son of Thomas M. and Roselle Matilda Bell Alexander. He was married to Violet Bird on October 29th, 1930, in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. He had taught industrial education at Millard High School in Fillmore, Utah, and had been an instructor at the Carbon High School in Price and Snow College in Ephraim prior to joining the faculty at Weber State College. He had taught in the department of architectural and engineering drawing at Weber State College until his retirement in 1974. He received his masters degree in building and construction industrial education from Utah State University. Was Foreman— During World War II he was an instructor at Clearfield Naval Supply. He had also been a carpenter and construction foreman and was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. He was a member of the Utah Building Council for thirty-four years, serving as trustee for twelve years. He was also a member of the Ogden Building Trades Council and developed an apprenticeship program at Weber State Collage. He had been a member of the Ogden Engineers Club. He was a member of the Slaterville L.D.S. Ward and had been active as a home teacher, scout leader, teachers quorum advisor and an elder. He had lived in Panguitch, Logan, Fillmore, Price, Ephraim and Ogden prior to moving to Slaterville fiftyeen years ago. Surviving are his widow of Slaterville; two sons, Thomas G. Alexander, Provo; Melvin C. Alexander, Roy; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Sharp, Sunnyvale, California; ten grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Dee E. Alexander, Provo; Archie B. Alexander, Panguitch; Mrs. Reta Egbert, Provo. On Saturday— Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at theree p.m. in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Arnold Slater of the Slaterville Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from six to eight p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Mendon, Utah, cemetery. ~The Ogden Standard Examiner, September 16th, 1976.

Illness Takes Retired Weber State College Teacher, 69 Slaterville, Utah— Glen M. Alexander, 69 of 2350 West 200 South, died Wednesday evening in the McKay-Dee Hospital of leukemia. Mr. Alexander was born December 11th, 1906, in Panguitch, Utah, a son of Thomas M. and Roselle Matilda Bell Alexander. He was married to Violet Bird on October 29th, 1930, in the Logan L.D.S. Temple. He had taught industrial education at Millard High School in Fillmore, Utah, and had been an instructor at the Carbon High School in Price and Snow College in Ephraim prior to joining the faculty at Weber State College. He had taught in the department of architectural and engineering drawing at Weber State College until his retirement in 1974. He received his masters degree in building and construction industrial education from Utah State University. Was Foreman— During World War II he was an instructor at Clearfield Naval Supply. He had also been a carpenter and construction foreman and was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. He was a member of the Utah Building Council for thirty-four years, serving as trustee for twelve years. He was also a member of the Ogden Building Trades Council and developed an apprenticeship program at Weber State Collage. He had been a member of the Ogden Engineers Club. He was a member of the Slaterville L.D.S. Ward and had been active as a home teacher, scout leader, teachers quorum advisor and an elder. He had lived in Panguitch, Logan, Fillmore, Price, Ephraim and Ogden prior to moving to Slaterville fiftyeen years ago. Surviving are his widow of Slaterville; two sons, Thomas G. Alexander, Provo; Melvin C. Alexander, Roy; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Sharp, Sunnyvale, California; ten grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and one sister, Dee E. Alexander, Provo; Archie B. Alexander, Panguitch; Mrs. Reta Egbert, Provo. On Saturday— Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at theree p.m. in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Arnold Slater of the Slaterville Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from six to eight p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Mendon, Utah, cemetery. ~The Ogden Standard Examiner, September 16th, 1976.



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  • Originally Created by: PJC
  • Added: Jun 18, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92129273/glen_m-alexander: accessed ), memorial page for Glen M. Alexander (11 Dec 1906–16 Sep 1976), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92129273, citing Mendon City Cemetery, Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA; Maintained by Joanne (contributor 46867760).