Later on he removed to Redding, Shasta county, California where he conducted a fruit farm for many years.
In 1906 he returned ot the islands and was engaged in the cultivation of a pineapple farm until a short time beofre his death.
he leaves behind a most devoted wife, two daughters:
Mrs. Mary E. Madden of Pa'auilo, Hawaii
Mrs. Charlotte E. McQuiad of Haiku, Hawaii.
Two of his brothers are still living:
Professor W. d. Alexander
Reverend J. M. Alexander of Oakland, California.
He has left four sisters:
Mrs. C. H. Dickey
Mrs. H. P. Bladwin
Miss Mary J. Alexander of Oakland, California
Mrs. Charlotte Ferreri of Rome Italy.
Tow of his brothers have died before him:
S. T. Alexander
Charles H. Alexander.
He died suddenly of heart failure at his home in Haiku, and the funeral services were held there.
Later on he removed to Redding, Shasta county, California where he conducted a fruit farm for many years.
In 1906 he returned ot the islands and was engaged in the cultivation of a pineapple farm until a short time beofre his death.
he leaves behind a most devoted wife, two daughters:
Mrs. Mary E. Madden of Pa'auilo, Hawaii
Mrs. Charlotte E. McQuiad of Haiku, Hawaii.
Two of his brothers are still living:
Professor W. d. Alexander
Reverend J. M. Alexander of Oakland, California.
He has left four sisters:
Mrs. C. H. Dickey
Mrs. H. P. Bladwin
Miss Mary J. Alexander of Oakland, California
Mrs. Charlotte Ferreri of Rome Italy.
Tow of his brothers have died before him:
S. T. Alexander
Charles H. Alexander.
He died suddenly of heart failure at his home in Haiku, and the funeral services were held there.
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HENRY MARLYN ALEXANDER
1839 - 1910
NONE KNEW HIM BUT TO LOVE HIM
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