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John B. Alexander

Antioch, Tennessee

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John B. AlexanderAntioch, TNAge 92, passed away March 31, 2015. He was born June 19, 1922 in Murfreesboro, TN to Dave & Fannie Alexander. He was educated in Rutherford county and was a graduate of Tennessee State University. He married Willorine Battle on May 25, 1950 and was united with the...

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Daddy, I miss you greatly and am so glad I got to spend 4 months with you when you had your stroke last, Spring. Sometimes I wonder why I moved so far away because I missed many years that can never be recovered. I do cherish all of the years I had with you before going away to college and moving to Colorado after my marrying.

My deepest prayers and sympathy to the family. Your father was truly a man of honor and will always be remembered for his contributions to the lives of children in South Nashville.

I was so very sorry to hear that John B was gone. My condolence go out to all my family so sorry I couldn't make it. Love all of you. Barbara Hannah-Wynn and Teddy and Angela

My condolence to the family. May you find hope in the God of all comfort. 2Cor 1:35
JM,IL

Our deepest sympathy and sincere prayers to the family of John B(Sporty). So sorry for your loss. Knew him for many years beginning at Pearl High School. He was a great individual.

On behalf of my immediate branch of our Alexander family I send our sympathy to the remaining branches. I want to trace my ties, I am Reuben Oscar Alexander/Works/Harris.

I was sorry to see that Mr. Alexander had passed away. I remember him so well from my childhood and adolescence. He managed the Library Bookmobile in my neighborhood. I was a faithful weekly visitor to the Bookmobile from age 7. Mr. Alexander recognized my need for copious amount of books, and would ofter bring books especially for me. As I got older, he steered me to more mature but very appropriate reading material. He was so kind to me, and I never forgot him. I feel the foundation he...