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William Richardson “Bill” Alexander

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28 Apr 2019 (aged 92)
South Carolina, USA
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On Sunday, April 28, 2019, William R. Alexander ("Bill"), loving husband and father of four children passed away in his home at the age of 92 surrounded by his family.

Bill was born February 19, 1927, in Augusta GA. to Myrtie B. and David L. Alexander; he lived in Aiken, SC until 1998. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Bill graduated from Clemson College in 1951 with a B.S. in Textile Manufacturing and lettered as a member of the Golf Team. Bill is proud to never have lost a golf match against rival schools including the school located in Columbia, S.C. Upon graduating, Bill went to work for Graniteville Company located in Graniteville, SC. until his retirement in 1992. Bill was an accomplished golfer in Aiken and the surrounding area.

In 1998, Bill and his surviving wife of 66 years, Amelia Townsend Alexander moved to Anderson, S.C. so they could be closer to their family, Clemson University, and to continue playing golf. Bill was an IPTAY member for many years, an Aiken area representative, served on the IPTAY Board of Directors and attended 65 consecutive Clemson-Carolina football games. Bill and Amelia are members of Fort Hill Presbyterian Church in Clemson, S.C.

Bill is survived by his son William R. Alexander Jr., wife Stella, daughter Amelia A. Skipper, husband Dock Skipper, Jr., son David L. Alexander, wife Joan, daughter Pamela A. Augspurger, husband Mark Augspurger. Grandchildren Brittain Alexander and wife Anna, Danielle Augspurger, Amanda Connelly and husband Brian Connelly, Bryan Alexander, Jake Alexander, and Aaron Augspurger.

Bill is also survived by his older sister Mayrant A. Lojewski and husband Joseph Lojewski of Aiken, S.C. He was predeceased by his older brother David L. Alexander who was a member of Clemson College class of 1944, died during World War II serving in France and his older sister Mary Dean Williamson and husband Stanley Williamson of Aiken, SC.

Cremation Society of South Carolina
On Sunday, April 28, 2019, William R. Alexander ("Bill"), loving husband and father of four children passed away in his home at the age of 92 surrounded by his family.

Bill was born February 19, 1927, in Augusta GA. to Myrtie B. and David L. Alexander; he lived in Aiken, SC until 1998. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Bill graduated from Clemson College in 1951 with a B.S. in Textile Manufacturing and lettered as a member of the Golf Team. Bill is proud to never have lost a golf match against rival schools including the school located in Columbia, S.C. Upon graduating, Bill went to work for Graniteville Company located in Graniteville, SC. until his retirement in 1992. Bill was an accomplished golfer in Aiken and the surrounding area.

In 1998, Bill and his surviving wife of 66 years, Amelia Townsend Alexander moved to Anderson, S.C. so they could be closer to their family, Clemson University, and to continue playing golf. Bill was an IPTAY member for many years, an Aiken area representative, served on the IPTAY Board of Directors and attended 65 consecutive Clemson-Carolina football games. Bill and Amelia are members of Fort Hill Presbyterian Church in Clemson, S.C.

Bill is survived by his son William R. Alexander Jr., wife Stella, daughter Amelia A. Skipper, husband Dock Skipper, Jr., son David L. Alexander, wife Joan, daughter Pamela A. Augspurger, husband Mark Augspurger. Grandchildren Brittain Alexander and wife Anna, Danielle Augspurger, Amanda Connelly and husband Brian Connelly, Bryan Alexander, Jake Alexander, and Aaron Augspurger.

Bill is also survived by his older sister Mayrant A. Lojewski and husband Joseph Lojewski of Aiken, S.C. He was predeceased by his older brother David L. Alexander who was a member of Clemson College class of 1944, died during World War II serving in France and his older sister Mary Dean Williamson and husband Stanley Williamson of Aiken, SC.

Cremation Society of South Carolina


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