Obit: |
Alexander, Walter A. (1921 - 2001) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
Surnames: |
ALEXANDER BALL BRECKER HECK DUELL LANGE MILLIN |
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark
County, Wis.) 08/29/2001
Alexander, Walter A. (1921 - 2001)
Walter A. Alexander, 80, Neillsville, Clark
County, formerly of Loyal, died on Monday, Aug. 20, 2001, at
Memorial Medical Center Nursing Home, Neillsville. Private
graveside services were held at St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, North
Green Grove.
Walter Alvin Alexander was born on March 23, 1921, to Ernest and
Bird Alice (nee Ball) Alexander in Mt. Hope Township, Grant County.
He farmed with his family. He served the United States Army and was
stationed in Normandy, Northern France, Aredennes, Rhineland and
Central Europe during World War II. He was a heavy truck driver and
served from Sept. 25, 1942 to Nov. 26, 1945. He married Elaine
Brecker on March 20, 1946, in Neillsville. The were later divorce.
He farmed in the town of Beaver and also served as a patrolman and
assessor for Beaver township. He worked for Dickman Home in Spencer
and hauled milk for Wis. Dairies. He retired in 1992. He was a
lifetime member of the VFW in Colby. He enjoyed baseball, bowling
and carpentry.
Survivors include two daughters, Marie (Sheldon) Heck, Greenwood,
and Marlene (Patrick) Duell, Loyal two sons, Dale (Shannon Fischer)
Alexander, Stratford, and David (Cheryl) Alexander, Marshfield six
grandchildren three step-grandchildren seven great-grandchildren
three step-great-grandchildren and two sisters, Leora Lange,
California, and Esther Millin, Fennimore.
He was preceded in death by his parents five brothers, Floyd,
Melvin, Delos, Cecil, and Roscoe and one daughter, Marcella.
Cuddie Funeral Home, Loyal, assisted the family with
arrangements.
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