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President, thank you again for your great service! You blessed so many! God bless you and North Carolina!
bob andersen
March 27, 2022 | Other
Scottsdale, Arizona
Oct 12, 1924 – Mar 27, 2016
Alexander, Charles Max passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016, in Phoenix, Arizona, due to complications from Alzheimer's disease. Charles was born on October 12, 1924, to Blaine H. and Edith Marie Alexander in Phoenix, Arizona, the third of five children. He attended...
Read MorePresident, thank you again for your great service! You blessed so many! God bless you and North Carolina!
bob andersen
March 27, 2022 | Other
I've been watching hurricane Florence on the news and contacted some friends on Harkers Island, North Carolina to see how they were doing and if they elected to evacuate to a safe place. I started remembering my time as a missionary on the island and decided to try and google some people from my mission, that's when I found the obituary of President Alexander.
President Charles M. Alexander was my mission President in the North Carolina Greensboro mission from September 73-75. ...
Mark Deskins
September 13, 2018 | Saint David, AZ | Friend
President Alexander was my mission president 40 years ago. Over many years I have wondered how he was doing and now 40 years later, I just thought I would google his name. I was very surprised and saddened that he passed away only two years ago. Now I regret not having stayed in touch with him over the years and to express to him how much I loved and respected him. He was a man of great love and devotion to the cause of Zion. How grateful we should all be to have such wonderful men in...
Bob Andersen
August 27, 2018 | St. George, UT
President Charles M. Alexander was my mission President in the North Carolina Greensboro mission where I served from 1972-1974. President Alexander was a hero to me. He had a fiery personality and he loved to get things done. He had a great sense of humor and he loved to make a point emphatically. I will never forget the time when he was speaking about the atonement of Jesus Christ and he ripped off his mission name tag and stuck the pin in his finger and said as the blood flowed out of...
Lewis Hansen
December 24, 2016 | Midvale, UT | Student
President Alexander was a great mission president! It was my privilege to serve under him in the North Carolina Greensboro Mission from March, 1974 to March, 1976. He is one of the most inspirational and memorable people in my life. I just learned of his passing from reading the Church News. In extending condolences to his family, I yet rejoice with them that President and Sister Alexander are together again and engaged in the Lord's great work on the other side of the veil.
Michael VonCannon
April 27, 2016 | Lebanon, OR
President Alexander was a great mission president! It was my privilege to serve in the North Carolina Greensboro Mission from March, 1974 to March, 1976. He is one of the most special and memorable people in my life. Just learned of his passing from reading the Church News. Naturally I extend condolences to his family, but I also rejoice with them that President and Sister Alexander are together again. The Lord will make great use of their service, there, and they will be devoted and powerful...
April 27, 2016
President Alexander was the mission President when as a boy my parents and I were tracked into by two of his wonderful missionaries, Elders Mark Crane and Paul Murray in Lenoir NC. He became our first "spiritual giant" as he guided the missionaries and worked directly with the saints of the Hickory District. God bless him for the service rendered to so very many all of those years ago.
Raymond Pate
April 16, 2016
Please accept my condolences on your loss. May your memories comfort your heart; and God help your family during this time of sorrow. Isa.41:13
C L
April 11, 2016
Charles was a man we quickly grew to love. A wonderful person. He touched many lives for good. We want to convey our love and sympathy to all the Alexander family.
Pete and Ellen Ottosen
April 09, 2016 | Phoenix, AZ