HARVEY-ALEXANDER-Obituary

HARVEY ALEXANDER

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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HARVEY ALEXANDER passed away in Greensboro Area, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for HARVEY are being provided by Perry J. Brown Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in News Record on August 17, 2013, and News Record on August 19, 2013.

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My sincerest condolences to the family. Fair wind's and blue skies Harvey..You were a great addition to our museum..
Ben Marion ,North Carolina Aviation Museum.

God speed Harvey. Thank you for your service to our country. Peace be with you.

Major George E Preddy, Jr. WWII

Members of the Preddy Memorial Foundation (PMF)send their deepest sympathy to the family of this great American and Tuskegee Airman pilot! Harvey joined the PMF in 2007.

To The Alexander Family: May the Peace and Love of God be with and comfort you during this time of sorrow...Know you are in my thoughts and prayers...Farewell to outstanding Officer and Gentleman.

Jim "James" Patterson
Myrtle Beach, SC

My condolences to the Alexanders

Godspeed ~ Peace Eternal ~ Sir Harvey Alexander.

A Hero and a Patriot

I have met Harvey and a number of the well-known Tuskegee Airmen over the years. It was a delight and honor to have spoken with him and share information. My condolence to the family.

Our heartfelt condolences to Robin and the Alexander family. As he joins the Lonely Eagles, we pause to reflect what an incredible life your Dad led as he remains constantly a source of tremendous inspiration and pride. We all are grateful for his enduring legacy of leadership, service, and patriotism.

Oliver and Wanda Carter
Potomac Falls, Virginia

I had the honor to know Harvey Alexander. My father, Vernon Robinson Jr, was a radio repairman, 332nd Fighter Group, Tuskegee Airmen. I will always treasure sitting in his study listening to Harvey talk about his father who served in WWI, his own service with Chappie James who went on to become a four star General, and his fighter pilot brother's untimely death in England after WWII. Thank you Harvey for making us all proud.