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Alex A. Boudreaux

Columbus, Ohio

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BOUDREAUX Alex A. Boudreaux, (Tuskegee Airman WWII), died peacefully February 20, 2011 at Summit Trace Healthcare Center at the age of 90. Born November 17, 1920 in Carencro, Louisiana and by age 21 was inducted as a pilot in The Tuskegee Airmen. In 1946 he was appointed as the first...

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He was a good friend !

Remembering a true gentleman who I greatly respected when I worked with him as an air traffic controller at Columbus Tower. His warm professional attitude is one I will never forget. My blessings to the family.

AB was always thought of as a good friend. Hope to meet again FN

I was reminded of Alex this morning when I saw in the paper that the history Channel had a documentary about, The Tuskegee Airman, which I set up to record. I had the pleasure of working with Alex for several years at the Columbus Control Tower. He was well respected and very well liked.
Gene Wise ATCS Retired

I will always cherish the memory of my friend as long as I live.

I worked with Alex at the Columbus Tower from 1971 until his retirement. He was always a an excellent work mate and helpful to me as I learned my profession. I always looked forward to seeing him at our get togethers and he honored me by attending my retirement party in 2006. He was a great gentleman and is fondly remembered by all who knew and worked with him,

Gene Wise

So sorry for your loss I hope with our prayers you will heal soon. From your friends and family at G.J.'s

Deepest sympathy.

Dear Anita & Family, So sorry for your family's loss. He was a faithful member of St. Dominic's and it was an honor to know him. I pray that your family finds support and comfort in the good memories that he and your mother left. God Bless you.