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Teddy Carl Alexander

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Teddy Carl Alexander

Birth
Death
30 Apr 2023 (aged 65)
Burial
Hallett, Pawnee County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Teddy Carl Alexander, age 65, of Skiatook went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, April 30, 2023 in Skiatook.
Teddy was born September 7, 1957 in Hominy, Oklahoma to Marvin Carl and Willie (Towell) Alexander. Teddy grew up and received his education in Cleveland where he graduated high school in 1976. Teddy also attended College at N.E.O., O.S.U. and completed his Bachelor degree at Florida International University. Teddy and his family relocated to Miami, FL in 1986 where they spent the next two decades in a tropical climate. Teddy was employed with the Miami-Dade School Board where he was an administrator, he spent time working at the IC bus Plant in Tulsa, and was a self-employed wood worker after he retired. Teddy loved being creative and crafted many pieces for the people in his life, had a popular woodworking YouTube channel that brought him together with creators worldwide, was an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan, was a dedicated and loving Father, loved his dogs Sticks and Bucky, was an accomplished Dad-joke teller, and just enjoyed working with his hands. Teddy was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Teddy was preceded in death by his parents; Marvin Carl Alexander and Willie Parker, brother Daniel Alexander, and by three infant brothers and sisters.
Teddy Carl Alexander, age 65, of Skiatook went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, April 30, 2023 in Skiatook.
Teddy was born September 7, 1957 in Hominy, Oklahoma to Marvin Carl and Willie (Towell) Alexander. Teddy grew up and received his education in Cleveland where he graduated high school in 1976. Teddy also attended College at N.E.O., O.S.U. and completed his Bachelor degree at Florida International University. Teddy and his family relocated to Miami, FL in 1986 where they spent the next two decades in a tropical climate. Teddy was employed with the Miami-Dade School Board where he was an administrator, he spent time working at the IC bus Plant in Tulsa, and was a self-employed wood worker after he retired. Teddy loved being creative and crafted many pieces for the people in his life, had a popular woodworking YouTube channel that brought him together with creators worldwide, was an avid St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan, was a dedicated and loving Father, loved his dogs Sticks and Bucky, was an accomplished Dad-joke teller, and just enjoyed working with his hands. Teddy was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Teddy was preceded in death by his parents; Marvin Carl Alexander and Willie Parker, brother Daniel Alexander, and by three infant brothers and sisters.


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