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Andrew Calvin “Dago” Alexander

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Andrew Calvin “Dago” Alexander Veteran

Birth
Olney, Young County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Sep 2003 (aged 75)
Coleman, Coleman County, Texas, USA
Burial
Archer City, Archer County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dago Alexander

Coleman-- Dago Alexander, age 75, of Coleman, died Monday,September 1, 2003 at Coleman County Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 4, 2003 at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Stanislaw officiating and assisted by Sam Wilson. Graveside service will be held at 4:00 p.m. at Archer City Cemetery with Roger Deerinwater, pastor of First Baptist Church in Archer City, officiating. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Dago was born January 3, 1928 in Olney, Texas and was a son of Blocker and Sally Souther Alexander.
He grew up in Olney and attended school there. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and moved to Coleman in 1955. He owned and operated Dago Oil Well Cementing Company, A & S Transport,
Dago Pipe & Salvage and Dago Casing Pulling, Inc. Dago married Tom Farmer on April 6, 1979 in Archer City. He was a member of Community Baptist Church in Coleman.

Survivors include his wife, Tom Alexander of Coleman; one daughter, Nancy Helms of Coleman; one son, Roy Alexander of Granbury; two step-daughters, Shari Haigood of Abilene and Bonnie West Henning of Glen Cove; three step-sons, Chris Haigood of Coleman, Charlie Cullins of Coleman and Bill Cullins of San Angelo; three brothers, Alvin Alexander of Pampa, Cletis Alexander of Archer City and Glenn Alexander of Wichita Falls; one sister, Donia Woods of Seymour; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; special friends and extended family; Trecie Wallace, Don and Viky Allen, Melissa, Ronnie, Rick and Rowdy Mayo, Ed Pineiro, Betty Newton, Dr. Sandip Mathur, Mishi, Nikki and Simi.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Vickie Phillips in 1995; a brother, Jack Alexander in 1991; and a grandson, Chad Alan Davis in 1971.

Family visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home.
Abilene Reporter News Sept. 3, 2003
Dago Alexander

Coleman-- Dago Alexander, age 75, of Coleman, died Monday,September 1, 2003 at Coleman County Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, September 4, 2003 at Stevens Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Stanislaw officiating and assisted by Sam Wilson. Graveside service will be held at 4:00 p.m. at Archer City Cemetery with Roger Deerinwater, pastor of First Baptist Church in Archer City, officiating. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home.

Dago was born January 3, 1928 in Olney, Texas and was a son of Blocker and Sally Souther Alexander.
He grew up in Olney and attended school there. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and moved to Coleman in 1955. He owned and operated Dago Oil Well Cementing Company, A & S Transport,
Dago Pipe & Salvage and Dago Casing Pulling, Inc. Dago married Tom Farmer on April 6, 1979 in Archer City. He was a member of Community Baptist Church in Coleman.

Survivors include his wife, Tom Alexander of Coleman; one daughter, Nancy Helms of Coleman; one son, Roy Alexander of Granbury; two step-daughters, Shari Haigood of Abilene and Bonnie West Henning of Glen Cove; three step-sons, Chris Haigood of Coleman, Charlie Cullins of Coleman and Bill Cullins of San Angelo; three brothers, Alvin Alexander of Pampa, Cletis Alexander of Archer City and Glenn Alexander of Wichita Falls; one sister, Donia Woods of Seymour; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; special friends and extended family; Trecie Wallace, Don and Viky Allen, Melissa, Ronnie, Rick and Rowdy Mayo, Ed Pineiro, Betty Newton, Dr. Sandip Mathur, Mishi, Nikki and Simi.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Vickie Phillips in 1995; a brother, Jack Alexander in 1991; and a grandson, Chad Alan Davis in 1971.

Family visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home.
Abilene Reporter News Sept. 3, 2003


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