HARRY-ALEXANDER-Obituary

HARRY ALEXANDER

Cincinnati, Ohio

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DIED
March 7, 2015
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Cincinnati, Ohio

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Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home - Cincinnati Obituary

ALEXANDER
Harry L. Alexander, beloved husband and best friend of Lois (nee Westermann) for 60 yrs; loving father of Kim (Dr. Mark) Reller and Anita (Jay) Pickelheimer; proud grandfather of Stephen Reller, Bryan & Darin Pickelheimer; loving uncle to many. He loved to fish. He was inspired by his Dad and shared his passion with others throughout his life. His faith in Jesus grew as an active member at Groesbeck United Methodist Church (GUMC) for 42 years. He served in the US Army, graduated from college and enjoyed 32 years at United Artist Film Industry. He delighted in bringing movies home to entertain his family and friends. Visitation Sat. 4/18/15 at GUMC: 8871 Colerain Ave. 1-3 PM. Celebration Service 3 PM. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to GUMC or S.O.N. Ministeries. www.mrfh.com

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To the Alexander family,
I had the pleasure of growing up as a neighbor and have so many wonderful memories of your Dad/husband. Please know you are in my prayers. With sympathy,

Dear Lois, Kim, Anita, and families,
I've known Harry since I was born. Your family was the best next door neighbor anyone could imagine. My mom and dad loved you dearly, always speaking highly of you, and a bit envious of your energetic care for your house and yard. Whenever I stopped by their house, Harry was mowing or raking the lawn, working in the vegetable garden, shoveling snow or applying black top sealant. Lois, you took such care to hang your laundry outside in the fresh...

I became friends with Anita when my father was a resident of Bickford Assisted Living in Oswego, Illinois. She was part of Dad's journey and she inspired his whole family. Please accept my sympathy in the loss of your husband and father. Now you have a guardian angel watching over you. Cherish the memories. May he rest in peace.

Dear Lois and Family;
I have been friends of you for many years and am more sorry than I can say about your loss. Harry was such a good Christian man who caused many long discussions with the questions he would ask. He will be truly missed in your hearts and lives but the wonderful time in heaven when you all meet again will be more than "special". May God bless you all with His strength. Love, Max

Dear Lois, Anita, Kim and other family members,
I did not know Mr. Alexander--your husband and father--but I've had the privilege of working with Anita and hearing of her deep love for her father...and all her family. Anita is a remarkable person--a devoted Christian and a treasured friend. They say "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" and if so, then Mr. Alexander (and you too, Mrs. Alexander) have to be gracious, wonderful and caring people. May our Lord give you peace, the...

We can not take away your pain,but we can listen and share wonderful memories
whenever you want to talk.
Love & Prayers

Dear Lois and Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Words can not comfort you at this sad time, but I want you to know it was an honor and a blessing for me to have known such a fine Christian man as Harry. And I am proud to have called him my friend. God bless you all.
In Christ's Love,
Sally

Deepest Sympathy in the loss of your beloved husband Harry, thoughts and prayers are with you.