Alex-Mezo, Jr.-Obituary

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Alex James Mezo, Jr.

Kalamazoo, Michigan

May 26, 1921 – Dec 2, 2014

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BORN
May 26, 1921
DIED
December 2, 2014
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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Adams - Redmond Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Kalamazoo Obituary

Alex J. Mezo, Jr. of Comstock Twp. passed away Tuesday December 2, 2014 at Upjohn Care Center. Alex was born May 26, 1921 in Kalamazoo the son of Alex and Elizabeth (Szabo) Mezo. He was a lifelong farmer, a member of the Farm Bureau, Kalamazoo Milk Association for over 50 year and St. Joseph...

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My sincere condolences to the Mezo Family.

I met uncle shiner at one of the family gatherings...i enjoyed hearing him tell stories of the olden days..My dad (Albert Fields) was his first cousin...in prayer and sympathies to the families...??

Our thoughts are with the Mezo family.
Alex was a long time friend and customer at our business. We also enjoyed his stories.

we enjoyed listening, to shiner at the coffee shop in comstock ,it's getting hard hear about the old days of farming and he new it as it happen. One of the best! He will be greatly missed.

Mr Mezo was an amazing man. I first met him at my previous employer then we seemed to meet every year at the Kalamazoo Co. Fair in the Draft Barn while our horses were there for the week. I will miss his many stories and kind heart.

"Shiner" was the greatest of men. He and his brother Louis where the best of friends to my dad. My dad, Tom Brown Jr. always had the highest of praises for Alex. He was a true friend and neighbor. He will be missed by so many. No one could out work this wonderful man. Our deepest sympathy's go out the the entire Mezo family.

you will be missed uncle shiner...

Alex was the best neighbor you could ever hope for. Such a dear and kind man. Alex & Kay would always share their crops with our family we so looked forward to sweet corn season! He will be deeply missed, but never forgotten.