Alex-North-Obituary

Alex North

Gulfport, Mississippi

1962 - 2020

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Alex Joseph North 1962-2020 Gulfport Alex North, age 57, a child of Christ Jesus, and resident of Gulfport Mississippi, passed away Saturday February 22, 2020 at Memorial Hospital in Gulfport Mississippi due to a virus that attacked his heart. Alex was born in Sault St. Marie Michigan and lived...

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We have all suffered a loss. Alex made the most simple things beautiful. Prayers for his family. Rest in Heaven Alex

So sorry Leslie. Prayers for you and the family.

Have many of his pieces and several emails regarding his wonderful work. RIP Alex, take some good shots to show us when we join you.

I was Blessed to meet him in Ocean Springs at a showing of his art work. He and his wife were unbelievably humble and sincere. What a Gift he was to all of us with the talent God gave him to see the beauty God made that we might have missed. Thank you, God, for Mr. North!

An extraordinary individual that has contributed so much to so many. He found great joy in his selfless endeavors. He was such a source of wonders and joy for us all. You will be profoundly missed. Thank you for all that you have left us. Condolences to all the family and many friends

Although I did not know Alex North personally, I shared his beautiful and inspiring pictures on Facebook for many years. Praying for his family and hope that the memories they shared with him will be a comfort.

I never met Alex in person. But I looked forward to looking at his photograph of the day on Facebook while drinking my morning coffee. I shared all of his photographs and bought his calendar. Many times I made a little short commentary about a photo. Each and every time he answered me back, even if it was just to say thank you. So Alex, RIP brother. Thank you for bringing a little joy to my life every day. I will continue to share one of your photos each day to honor your memory. May God be...

I was so sad to hear about Alex. I worked with him and his brother, Alan, when they were in Dallas many years ago. My sincere condolences to his sweet family.

We will miss you now that you have passed through Heavens Gate. The images you left behind give us a beautiful preview of your destination.