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James Ellis Alexander

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James Ellis Alexander

Birth
Death
4 May 2011 (aged 88)
Burial
Monticello, Wayne County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.8450457, Longitude: -84.8361908
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James Ellis ALexander

Born: 04/08/1923
Died: 05/04/2011
Visitation: Saturday from 12 Noon until 3
Funeral Service: 3PM Saturday in the Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Elk Spring Cemetery


James Ellis Alexander, age 88 was born in Monticello, April 8, 1923 the son of the late James Allen and Huldah Jane Sexton Alexander. He departed this life, Wednesday, May 4th at his home in Colonial Estates after an extended illness.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Phyllis Jean Bell Alexander: his son, Thomas Alexander: two grandchildren, Brian Alexander and Sharah Smith and two great grandchildren, Caleb Alexander and Ethan Smith.

Also surviving is his sister, Jean Wann and brother, David Alexander. He is preceded in death by his siblings, Agnes Martin, Elsie Nicholson and Sue Horton.

Jim served his country with honor in the Second World War in France and Germany and again in Korea during that conflict. He was a partner in Alex's TV and Appliance and later worked as a loan officer at a local lending institution. He had accepted Christ as his savior and was a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church.


James Ellis ALexander

Born: 04/08/1923
Died: 05/04/2011
Visitation: Saturday from 12 Noon until 3
Funeral Service: 3PM Saturday in the Funeral Home Chapel
Interment: Elk Spring Cemetery


James Ellis Alexander, age 88 was born in Monticello, April 8, 1923 the son of the late James Allen and Huldah Jane Sexton Alexander. He departed this life, Wednesday, May 4th at his home in Colonial Estates after an extended illness.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Phyllis Jean Bell Alexander: his son, Thomas Alexander: two grandchildren, Brian Alexander and Sharah Smith and two great grandchildren, Caleb Alexander and Ethan Smith.

Also surviving is his sister, Jean Wann and brother, David Alexander. He is preceded in death by his siblings, Agnes Martin, Elsie Nicholson and Sue Horton.

Jim served his country with honor in the Second World War in France and Germany and again in Korea during that conflict. He was a partner in Alex's TV and Appliance and later worked as a loan officer at a local lending institution. He had accepted Christ as his savior and was a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church.




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