Gary-Alexander-Obituary

Gary G. Alexander

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Gary G. Alexander, 69, of Pierson, died Saturday, July 7, 2007 at Spectrum Health United Memorial, Greenville. Gary was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps serving his country from 1955-1958, he was an auto body tech at Hansen Collision in Allendale. Surviving are his wife, Connie (Good);...

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My grandpa was my world..my hero, my superman, my strength, and my wisdom in a time of need. He meant the world to me and as alot of you know we were close. As i got older my grandpa and i grew apart but he still remained a big influence on my life, i did alot of hurtful things that i regret everyday and i am thankful enough to know that he forgave me and still loved me as much as he did when i was younger. He made me want to be a better person and do something with my life and i gave him my...

this man was the best brother any one could have ever had and i was lucky enough to be one of his sisters. i miss you! thank god for giving you to me for 55 years.
your little sis cheryl

To my brother I will miss you more than I can every say. You will always be my Hero.

To my brother in law, and friend. i never told him enought how much i loved him. he was an advisor,the butt of my jokes, and my "foster" dad. i love you.

My daddy's new wings are made for everyone, with just a little prayer, He will fill us with gentleness, and with love beyond compare. Flying in the distant light, we will see his love each day, glowing in the softest mist, we will know he's on his way. He'll gather us within his wings, hold us very near, He'll soothe our broken hearts with special love, we will feel his presence there. He will comfort and protect us, within our lives he'll stay, his gentle wings carressing us, his light will...

There are some people you meet and leave no impression, Gary was not one of those. I am proud to have called him my friend. It does not suprise me that he still wanted to share what he has. Imagine that.. from a Bodyman to a Science Teacher. Love You Gary

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Garys wife Connie and Garys family.Gary was a great guy and a wonderful friend and
will be sadly missed.