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Alfred Lee “Frog” Baxter

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Alfred Lee “Frog” Baxter

Birth
Livingston, Polk County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Sep 2012 (aged 69)
Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, USA
Burial
Livingston, Polk County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Alfred Lee "Frog" Baxter was born to Claude (no initial) Baxter and Ada Minerva McAdams, AKA Big Mama & Big Papa. This union was gifted with 8 bundles of Joy, from God.

Claude Eugene Baxter
Louis Burrell Baxter
Lela Elizabeth "Sister Girl"(Baxter) Atkerson
Ella May Baxter 1935-1935 TWIN
Ida Fay Baxter 1935-1936 TWIN
James Douglas Baxter
Alice Nell (Baxter) Howell
Alfred Lee "Frog" Baxter

Alfred Lee met and later married Dorothy Jo Matthews, on March 3, 1962, in Houston, Harris County, Texas. They were married for fifty years, till death parted them. This union was blessed with two boys, from God. Ricky Lee "Rick" Baxter and Claude Earl "Beep" Baxter.

Uncle Frog worked for the Prison System in Huntsville, Texas for 18 years. He was a Sargent in the Food Service almost up till he died.
He also worked for Brown and Root as a Electrician Supervisor and worked in the Electrician field for many years. He earned and worked his way up to Master Electrician.

He went to school at the Living School District from the 1st grade through the 12th grade and graduated in 1961.

His hobbies were fishing and hunting and camping with his family. He enjoyed bowling on the Livingston Bowling League.

Uncle Frog was dedicated to his family, and enjoyed his family time, staying home just enjoying the family.

He tended to his animals while living in Livingston Texas, next to his parents home for many years. They had a bull, cows, pigs and dogs.

Uncle Frog and Aunt Dorothy loved playing poker at home with friends and family. They enjoyed occasional trips to the Lake Charles Casino in Louisiana playing poker and the slots.

He and Dorothy attended all of the boys ballgames through the years, with joy and honor.

Uncle Frog is missed by many family and friends and loved dearly. He was the baby of the family and was adored by his siblings. We all miss him terribly.

This is a team project by: Photo Credit's ~ Jill Nelson
Originally Created by: Cecil Vaden Jr.
Thanks so much for all your hard work and dedication, to the many families and future generations to come.
Alfred Lee "Frog" Baxter was born to Claude (no initial) Baxter and Ada Minerva McAdams, AKA Big Mama & Big Papa. This union was gifted with 8 bundles of Joy, from God.

Claude Eugene Baxter
Louis Burrell Baxter
Lela Elizabeth "Sister Girl"(Baxter) Atkerson
Ella May Baxter 1935-1935 TWIN
Ida Fay Baxter 1935-1936 TWIN
James Douglas Baxter
Alice Nell (Baxter) Howell
Alfred Lee "Frog" Baxter

Alfred Lee met and later married Dorothy Jo Matthews, on March 3, 1962, in Houston, Harris County, Texas. They were married for fifty years, till death parted them. This union was blessed with two boys, from God. Ricky Lee "Rick" Baxter and Claude Earl "Beep" Baxter.

Uncle Frog worked for the Prison System in Huntsville, Texas for 18 years. He was a Sargent in the Food Service almost up till he died.
He also worked for Brown and Root as a Electrician Supervisor and worked in the Electrician field for many years. He earned and worked his way up to Master Electrician.

He went to school at the Living School District from the 1st grade through the 12th grade and graduated in 1961.

His hobbies were fishing and hunting and camping with his family. He enjoyed bowling on the Livingston Bowling League.

Uncle Frog was dedicated to his family, and enjoyed his family time, staying home just enjoying the family.

He tended to his animals while living in Livingston Texas, next to his parents home for many years. They had a bull, cows, pigs and dogs.

Uncle Frog and Aunt Dorothy loved playing poker at home with friends and family. They enjoyed occasional trips to the Lake Charles Casino in Louisiana playing poker and the slots.

He and Dorothy attended all of the boys ballgames through the years, with joy and honor.

Uncle Frog is missed by many family and friends and loved dearly. He was the baby of the family and was adored by his siblings. We all miss him terribly.

This is a team project by: Photo Credit's ~ Jill Nelson
Originally Created by: Cecil Vaden Jr.
Thanks so much for all your hard work and dedication, to the many families and future generations to come.

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Married March 3, 1962



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