Jimmy Alexander, of La Porte, TX, passed away on March 23, 2013 and is now in God's care. Born on February 16, 1933 in Merkel, TX, he was preceded in death by his wife of almost 60 years, Dorothy; and his parents Gordon and Lela Elizabeth Alexander and three sisters Ora Lee Tomes, Elsie Talley and Donnie Crafton.
He is survived by son Sterling Alexander and daughter-in-law Doris of Pasadena, Texas, and daughter Jan Lawler and son-in-law Hal of La Porte, Texas. Surviving grandchildren include Chris Alexander and wife Misty, Matt Alexander and wife Lindsay, Charlotte Alexander, Kathryn Lawler and fiancé Danny, John Alexander Lawler, Andrew Alexander and two great granddaughters Abby and Elizabeth, along with his beloved nieces and nephews and their children.
Growing up in West Texas, Jim attended and played football for Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas where he met and married the love of his life Dorothy Petty on August 14, 1953. Soon thereafter, he was deployed for U.S. military service during the Korean conflict. After serving abroad for two years, he returned to Texas to start his civilian life with Dorothy. In 1956 the couple relocated to El Paso, Texas where Jim worked for Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation; and in 1958, Jim launched his life-long work as a peace officer with the Abilene Police Department. He moved to the Department of Public Safety of Texas in 1967, working in the Houston/Pasadena area. He received recognitions, promotions and citizen appreciation letters throughout his career until his retirement in 1992 after 26 years of service with the DPS.
From his early years on a farm, to working beside his carpenter father, Jim never backed away from a challenge. He was tough, his height and tremendous athletic strength earned him the nickname "Jumbo" that remained a term of endearment for the rest of his life. A 1983 Houston Chronicle article highlighted Jim, describing him as a "hulking 6-foot-4, with a handshake that could straighten a bumper. But he is a gentle, soft-spoken man whose eyes brighten when he tells a story."
Those who knew Jim would say he worked diligently with Dorothy to raise their two children, and by example, teaching God's love, patience, hard work, ethics and joy of life. He demonstrated community involvement, especially during his years in Pasadena, Texas serving on the Pension Board of the Pasadena Volunteer Fire Department, Kiwanis Club and as a Master Mason in Pasadena Lodge No. 1155. Never one to complain, Jim shared his infectious smile, hearty laugh, and sincere human kindness until the end.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Chris Hays and Jim's home health-care "angels" for their dedication to his well-being and comfort. Visitation was held Tuesday, March 26 2013, at Rosewood Funeral Home, 3939 Pasadena Blvd. in Pasadena, Texas from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM; with funeral services that were held Wednesday, March 27, at 11:00 AM at the First Baptist Church of La Porte, 310 S. Broadway, La Porte, Texas. Donations in his honor may be mailed to First Baptist Church of La Porte at P.O. Box 2075, La Porte, Texas 77572. Words of comfort may be shared at www.rosewood.cc under Current Services.
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March 31, 2013
To the family, during this very sad time, please continue to lean on the "God of All comfort" 2nd COR 1:3-4.
Peggy Alexander Hobbs
March 28, 2013
I happened on to this obit by accident. I was looking for a different person. I am a cousin to Jimmy. I remember him from the Alexander Family Reunions at Buffalo Gap Texas many years ago. I am sorry to hear of his death and wish the family my sympathy.
Betty Rawson
March 27, 2013
My condolences to the family...I too worked with Jumbo ..what a joy he was.
Mark McDonald
March 27, 2013
I met Mr. Jim Alexander about 45 years ago when he moved his family to Merle street a few houses down from where I lived. He was ALWAYS a kind and helpful neighbor. The world is a little bit worse off now that he is no longer with us. I remember when I was about 17 and got my first car (an old 1956 Ford Fairlane). I had jacked the car up to change the oil. I was under the car, held up by an unstable bumper jack. Mr. Jim Alexander came over and insisted I place jack stands under the car, and I of course did so to appease him. I was young and very foolish, and he quite possibly saved my life. I'll never forget his many acts of kindness and friendly helpfulness. Sterling and Jan, I'm so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Rick Pena
March 27, 2013
To the Alexander Family,
I met Jimmy about 10-years ago at the Pasadena Masonic Lodge and each time we would see each other there we had lots of wonderful and meaningful conversations. I remember them as if we had them yesterday. I will miss them and him. I Truly Enjoyed Calling Him Brother Alexander. My Prayers are with Him and The Alexander Family, Condolences to Each of You. Sincerely – Rick Pena
Jean Chapa
March 27, 2013
My deepest and heartfelt sympathies for your family. I worked with Mr. Alexander at DPS many years ago. God Bless
Lori Fontenot
March 26, 2013
May God give you all comfort
and peace during this difficult time.
March 26, 2013
My condolences to your family during this time of grief.
March 26, 2013
Jan and family, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was such a special man and the world will miss one of its truly nicest people. Blessings on all of you as you celebrate his life and mourn his passing. May your memories sustain each of you during this very difficult time. Kathy and Lynn
PHIL ODOM
March 26, 2013
SEMPER FI - FELLOW VETERAN
THANK YOU - FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY
You are one of our heroes.
We will remember you always and miss you dearly.
Take your Warrior's rest for a duty well done.
I wish to extend to members of your family my deepest
sympathy on their loss.
May the force of GOD be with them as they walk through
this difficult time.
May the loving promises of our LORD and Savior comfort
them and give them strength.
On behalf of a grateful nation we leave our sympathy
and hope you accept this as a small token of appreciation
for the honorable and faithful service rendered
by your loved one to our Country.
SEMPER FI
U. S. MARINE AND VIET NAM VET
March 25, 2013
Our deepest sympathy from the children of Leon & Evelyn King
Garey DeLozier
March 25, 2013
So sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing. Whether at work or just visiting, he was absolutely one of the nicest guys ever.
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