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Mary Louisa <I>Wicker</I> Alexander

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Mary Louisa Wicker Alexander

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Jun 1941 (aged 72)
Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Frankfort, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
1923 addition
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Funeral services for Mary Louisa Alexander, 73, who died at 2:50 o'clock Wednesday morning will be held Friday afternoon from the Nazarene Church at 2 o'clock.

Interment will be in Bunnell Cemetery.

Mrs. Alexander, ailing for a period of 5 years, became critical Tuesday night, she living but a few hours.

Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Wicker, and she was born near Joliet in Hamilton County, Indiana on October 5, 1868. She was married to Morris W. Alexander, on December 18, 1889.

Survivors are the husband, Morris; four daughters, Goldie (Arthur) Lashbrook, Nellie (Glenn) Lashbrook, both of near Casey, Illinois, Sylvia (Loney) Galey and Della Barbee, both of Frankfort; a brother, Henry Wicker, of near Delphi; 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A daughter, Minnie Opal Alexander, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Alexander had been a resident of Frankfort for 24 years, coming here from the Pickard community, where she had resided since a child. She was a charter member of the Frankfort Nazarene Church and had always been deeply interested in the church. Altough blind, she was of cheerful disposition and had a host of friends. In 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Funeral services for Mary Louisa Alexander, 73, who died at 2:50 o'clock Wednesday morning will be held Friday afternoon from the Nazarene Church at 2 o'clock.

Interment will be in Bunnell Cemetery.

Mrs. Alexander, ailing for a period of 5 years, became critical Tuesday night, she living but a few hours.

Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Wicker, and she was born near Joliet in Hamilton County, Indiana on October 5, 1868. She was married to Morris W. Alexander, on December 18, 1889.

Survivors are the husband, Morris; four daughters, Goldie (Arthur) Lashbrook, Nellie (Glenn) Lashbrook, both of near Casey, Illinois, Sylvia (Loney) Galey and Della Barbee, both of Frankfort; a brother, Henry Wicker, of near Delphi; 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

A daughter, Minnie Opal Alexander, preceded her in death.

Mrs. Alexander had been a resident of Frankfort for 24 years, coming here from the Pickard community, where she had resided since a child. She was a charter member of the Frankfort Nazarene Church and had always been deeply interested in the church. Altough blind, she was of cheerful disposition and had a host of friends. In 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary.


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