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Dr. Christopher S. Alexander

Wyoming, Pennsylvania

1957 - 2021

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WYOMING — Christopher S. Alexander, Ph.D., 64, of Wyoming, beloved husband of Melissa, and father of Maria and Scott, died at his home surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021.

Born Aug. 14, 1957, in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Dr. Robert J. Alexander and...

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Dr. Chris Alexander and his late father Dr. Robert Alexander, have always been an inspiration to me. They were very dedicated, they worked very hard, and they never gave up. They had a higher purpose in life, as they were determined to make the world a better place to live. After all these decades, I am still doing what they taught me. I am still working very hard to make the world a better place to live. We lost both men much too early, as they were both young at heart and young in spirit...

Melissa,Scott,Bobby and Donna:
I am so sorry about Chris' passing. Chris and Frank Conway were my good friends at Bishop Hoban and Kings' College. I lost track over the years but I have a lot of great memories from those times. God bless you Chris.

Dear Melissa and Scott, I just learned of Chris's passing from Jayne Klenner. I am so very sorry you have had to experience yet another loss. Chris was one in a million...just the kindest heart. I cannot even imagine your heartache. Please know you and Scott are in my thoughts and prayers. Jayne is putting together a Memorial Fund for a bench to be placed in Maria's Garden in Chris's memory. I have sent a donation directly to her to add to the others she has collected. May GOD comfort...

We will honor his memory this coming OCT 3th meeting with the District Everlasting Ritual. His name will be read during the ritual and bell rung in his honor. www.districtpa.com

Dr. Alexander will be greatly missed by his family, friends, students, and colleagues. He was a life long friend of my father´s and their adventures made for great stories. I´m grateful that he played a part in creating wonderful memories for my dad.

His father, the late Dr. Robert Alexander was the finest professor I ever had. Dr. Robert Alexander said that the job of the professor is to simplify the complex. He did that very well and because of that, I could understand the world we live in, and become a respected political analyst and enjoy a career in government. He was so dedicated to his students that his goal was to become the best lecturer at King's College. He was not there to make a name for himself, he was there to help his...

Melissa I worked with you at Manor Care when your daughter was so sick. I am truly sorry for your loss. You and your son are in my thoughts & prayers. God Bless

I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Dr. Alexander. My son attended WVCA and I still have a beautiful picture displayed on our piano of him presenting our son with his diploma. He was always a kind and generous man who we have all learned something from. God bless!

Melissa, I am truly sorry for you. Remember me from grade school, Your father-in-law taught me at King's. You were always a loving, caring person. you will survive with many special memories, I am sure. Remember the good times. You are in my thoughts.