ALFRED-ALEXANDER-Obituary

ALFRED ALEXANDER

Kansas City, Missouri

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Alfred Alexander, 55, of Kansas City, MO, passed away November 9, 2012. A Celebration of Life will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, at Crows Creek Shelter, Smithville Lake. The family will receive friends at 1 p.m. Alfred was preceded in death by his brother, David Lindberg. Survivors include his...

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Mina an Bill i send my deepest sympthany for loss of a good son , and a very dear friend of mine, and everybody else from the old neighborhood. I do have many memories of Al his faithful dog Freddy. He truly will be miss by all of his old friends.

My apologies to all... It was Mr. Shomer's class! My prayers are with you all?

Mina and Bill, I have very fond memories of classes with Fred.....especially in Mr. Shroyer's algebra class at north gate! I am so sorry to hear of his passing.
Debi Winkler-Ebling

Gaileen and family,
You did an incredible job today, you embraced the true spirit of celebrating Alfred's life. Please know we appreciate the dignity and grace displayed today. We are honored to be considered part of your family. We know Alfred was there, touching all of our hearts. Alfred we love you, we miss you. Gaileen we love you, your children, their children, all of you. Thank you.

Mina and Bill, just got back from the celebration of life for your son Alfred. I did not know him but he must have been a very good person to have so many good friends and family members missing him!

Dear Mina and Bill:
My heart goes out to you both. I am so sad for the loss of your son Alfred. It sounds as though he had a good life with his outdoor interests and family.
Blessing to you both,
Sue Helgeson

We lost a dear friend and brother in law. We have so many memories, Lake Fork, Truman lake, fishing tournaments, Joe and Al, team of the year. Joe loved Al like a brother. Al was a lot of things to a lot of people, brother, father, uncle, friend, son and he was someone's rock, their touch stone. Al will be greatly missed. With respect we will honor his life and those he loved.

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.
You are in our thoughts an prayers.

Dear Mina, Bill and Family
We were so sad to hear of the passing of Alfred. David and he had lots of memories in their younger years when we all lived in Meadowbrook. Our hearts and prayers are with you and also Galean and family.
Sincerely
Sandy & Fran Sanford