Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at the home of her sister, Mrs. Viola Huskins on N.C. 150 West.
Mrs. Alexander, a homemaker, was born in Gaston County, daughter of the late Isaiah and Margaret Mickle Thrift. She was a member of Pilgrim Tabernacle in Lincolnton. She was the widow of William T. Alexander.
Survivors are her son, Robert Alexander of Detroit; daughters, Mrs. Denise Lingerfelt of Charlotte, Mrs. Debra Bowen, Mrs. Diane Rutherford; brothers, Jake Thrift of Mobile, Ala., Robert Thrift of Kannapolis, Gus Thrift of
Rockingham, Palmer Thrift of Gastonia; sisters, Mrs. Kate Baker of Kannapolis, Mrs. Christine Ragan of Charlotte, Mrs. Viola Huskins of Cherryville; six grandchildren.
Obituary published in The Charlotte Observer on Jan 22, 1992.
Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at the home of her sister, Mrs. Viola Huskins on N.C. 150 West.
Mrs. Alexander, a homemaker, was born in Gaston County, daughter of the late Isaiah and Margaret Mickle Thrift. She was a member of Pilgrim Tabernacle in Lincolnton. She was the widow of William T. Alexander.
Survivors are her son, Robert Alexander of Detroit; daughters, Mrs. Denise Lingerfelt of Charlotte, Mrs. Debra Bowen, Mrs. Diane Rutherford; brothers, Jake Thrift of Mobile, Ala., Robert Thrift of Kannapolis, Gus Thrift of
Rockingham, Palmer Thrift of Gastonia; sisters, Mrs. Kate Baker of Kannapolis, Mrs. Christine Ragan of Charlotte, Mrs. Viola Huskins of Cherryville; six grandchildren.
Obituary published in The Charlotte Observer on Jan 22, 1992.
Gravesite Details
w/o William T. Alexander
Family Members
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Everett Andrew Thrift
1902–1976
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Colen Wesley Thrift
1905–1975
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TSGT Herman Palmer Thrift
1906–1996
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Robert Hunter Thrift
1908–1997
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Naomi Irene Thrift Queen
1910–1976
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Gus Arthur Thrift
1912–1993
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Kate Thrift Baker
1916–2000
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Allen Isaiah Thrift Jr
1919–1965
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Helen Thrift Sakuta
1924–1959
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Grady Lee Thrift
1925–1957
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Viola Thrift Huskins
1927–2002
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