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Enoch Alberson Alexander

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Enoch Alberson Alexander

Birth
Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Dec 1918 (aged 58)
Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
8SEC/227/1
Memorial ID
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HOLD FUNERAL OF BANKER WEDNESDAY
Funeral for Enoch A. Alexander, the Clarion, Iowa, banker who died at Excelsior Springs, MO., en route to Los Angeles, where he expected to spend the winter, will be conducted at the chapel in Hollywood Cemetery, 10 a.m., Wednesday.

When death overtook Mr. Alexander, he and Mrs. Alexander were coming to Los Angeles to visit their daughter, Mrs. Zell Henley, No. 416 South Norton avenue.

Mr. Alexander was prominent in banking circles, having formerly been president of a bank at Clarion. He was also well known among local financiers. At one time he was regent of the Iowa State Agricultural College.

He belonged to Zagazig Shrine in Des Moines, attended Wilshire Blue Lodge on his frequent visits here, and was also a member of the local branch of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
Clipped from The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California • Mon, Dec 16, 1918 Page 7
HOLD FUNERAL OF BANKER WEDNESDAY
Funeral for Enoch A. Alexander, the Clarion, Iowa, banker who died at Excelsior Springs, MO., en route to Los Angeles, where he expected to spend the winter, will be conducted at the chapel in Hollywood Cemetery, 10 a.m., Wednesday.

When death overtook Mr. Alexander, he and Mrs. Alexander were coming to Los Angeles to visit their daughter, Mrs. Zell Henley, No. 416 South Norton avenue.

Mr. Alexander was prominent in banking circles, having formerly been president of a bank at Clarion. He was also well known among local financiers. At one time he was regent of the Iowa State Agricultural College.

He belonged to Zagazig Shrine in Des Moines, attended Wilshire Blue Lodge on his frequent visits here, and was also a member of the local branch of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion.
Clipped from The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California • Mon, Dec 16, 1918 Page 7


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