Nathaniel was employed with Federal Mogul and Good Year Tire and Rubber for 20 years before retiring. He owned and managed several businesses including: Pulpwood and Logging, Asphalt and Paving and three Catfish ponds.
Survivors include his wife, the Rev. Flora H. Alexander; children, Warren (Gerri) Alexander, Leslie (Charles) Engram, all of Piedmont, Jeffrey Henderson, of Powder Springs, Ga., Deanna (Marcus) Dammond, of Rome, Ga.; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; siblings, Geneva Carmichael, Jeanette Lomax, both of Decatur, Ga., William (Lenna) Rouse, of Atlanta, Ga., Herbert Alexander, of Selena, Calif., Joseph (Rose) Alexander, of Rome, Ga.; aunt, Grace Hackett, of Ceder Bluff; special friend, Gary "Pop" Mitchell; other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Mary H. Alexander; siblings, Dr. Clifford Alexander Jr., Sheridon Jerome Alexander and Antionette Alexander.
Anniston Funeral Services "Where service begins and never ends." 256-236-0319 .
Published in The Anniston Star from August 12 to August 13, 2012
Nathaniel was employed with Federal Mogul and Good Year Tire and Rubber for 20 years before retiring. He owned and managed several businesses including: Pulpwood and Logging, Asphalt and Paving and three Catfish ponds.
Survivors include his wife, the Rev. Flora H. Alexander; children, Warren (Gerri) Alexander, Leslie (Charles) Engram, all of Piedmont, Jeffrey Henderson, of Powder Springs, Ga., Deanna (Marcus) Dammond, of Rome, Ga.; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; siblings, Geneva Carmichael, Jeanette Lomax, both of Decatur, Ga., William (Lenna) Rouse, of Atlanta, Ga., Herbert Alexander, of Selena, Calif., Joseph (Rose) Alexander, of Rome, Ga.; aunt, Grace Hackett, of Ceder Bluff; special friend, Gary "Pop" Mitchell; other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Mary H. Alexander; siblings, Dr. Clifford Alexander Jr., Sheridon Jerome Alexander and Antionette Alexander.
Anniston Funeral Services "Where service begins and never ends." 256-236-0319 .
Published in The Anniston Star from August 12 to August 13, 2012
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