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Alex Lynn Raley

Bishopville, South Carolina

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BISHOPVILLE - Alex Lynn Raley, 50, died Thursday, March 4, 2010, from injuries received in a motorcycle accident on I-95 in Jasper County. Born in Lee County, he was a son of Sylvia Brown Raley and the late Robert L. "June" Raley Jr. He was employed by Westinghouse in Columbia. Survivors include...

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Alex "Hangman"

You were my best friend and my brother. You taught me a lot about life. You were the best boss that I ever had. You are missed dearly and I am lost without you, but when I ride you will always be beside me. I still talk to you going to work every night. Words cannot express the void that is in my life without you. You were my life line in life. I will always love you. One day we will be together again. You were the happiest that I'd ever seen you, with...

Alex, you were my soul mate. I love you and will miss you very much

Alex you will be missed by all whose lives you have touched, we are so sad to hear of his passing and hope god will comfort the family in this time of sorrow. Riding in the clouds of heaven Ride on brother
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trouble & scrappy

Our Thoughts and prayer are with you during this difficult time. We Love And Miss You Hangman

My prayers go out to Alex's family during this time of need. Alex and I shared a very good friendship while I worked with him at Westinghouse, and we always watched each other's back. I miss him and know that God is comforting him.

Alex, you were the closest I ever had to a father. So much I have learned from you that will guide me throughout my life. I'm sorry that I didn't get to say that I love you one last time.

i knew hangman and had alot of respect for him. his blood rain sundowner blood. you will be missed. you will be in my heart and on my mine every time i ride. rest in peace, my prayers are also with his sundowner brother, he would want you to be strong.

GODSPEED Brother...

Alex may you rest in peace and continue to ride in heaven. I will always remember our conversations about Bike Week. You will be missed and our prays from the shop go out to you and your family. Good Bye my friend.