Ardas was born in Midland, Texas, to Ardas Sr. and Alice Alexander. His family moved to Waco in 1979. He graduated from Waco High School in 1996 and entered the workforce, finishing at Coca-Cola where he was employed for nine years before he passed away. Ardas was a quiet, smart young man and a very hard worker, humorous, and very brave. He was truthful and always said what was on his mind. He will be truly missed.
Ardas is survived by his long-term companion, Sharon Armstrong; father, Ardas Alexander Sr.; mother, Alice Alexander, of Waco; brother, Jarvis Alexander and wife, Samara, of Crowley; sister, Felisha Bates and husband, Chris, of San Antonio; grandmother, Ella Taylor, of Midland; five aunts; three uncles; six nieces and nephews; and a many cousins and friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 12/30/2011 - 1/2/2012...M8
Ardas was born in Midland, Texas, to Ardas Sr. and Alice Alexander. His family moved to Waco in 1979. He graduated from Waco High School in 1996 and entered the workforce, finishing at Coca-Cola where he was employed for nine years before he passed away. Ardas was a quiet, smart young man and a very hard worker, humorous, and very brave. He was truthful and always said what was on his mind. He will be truly missed.
Ardas is survived by his long-term companion, Sharon Armstrong; father, Ardas Alexander Sr.; mother, Alice Alexander, of Waco; brother, Jarvis Alexander and wife, Samara, of Crowley; sister, Felisha Bates and husband, Chris, of San Antonio; grandmother, Ella Taylor, of Midland; five aunts; three uncles; six nieces and nephews; and a many cousins and friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 12/30/2011 - 1/2/2012...M8
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