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Larry James Alexander

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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ALEXANDER, LARRY JAMES- Of Ann Arbor, MI, age 60, died Thursday, August 28, 2008 in Ann Arbor. He was born January 8, 1948 in Iron Mountain, MI, the son of J. Donald and Arlesta M. (Roderick) Alexander. Larry was a U.S. Army Veteran and worked at the Ypsilanti State Hospital / Center for...

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To the Larry Alexander Family:
Here I thought I was so special because Larry and I had grown so close. He helped me through so much and never said much about other people he was helping. So, each and everyone who remembered him (and will always remember him) felt special - that's how he lived - giving to the people he cared about.
I intended to read this at the funeral but didn't.
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WHAT A WONDERFUL WAY TO EXPLAIN IT....
A sick man turned to his doctor as...

Dora, Michelle, Jim & Family: It has been many many years since we have seen or talked to each other. But I want you to know you are in my thoughts often. I am so sorry to hear about your brother Larry, I did not know him. But he sounds like he was alot of fun from all of the memories I have read here from others. As much as I know how difficult this time is, please remember the good times. You will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
May Peace Be With You!!!
Paula & Anthony Clark

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. Larry was such a great guy and always kept us laughing and will be missed by all.

Larry's Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your loss. Larry was a dear friend for longer than I care to mention. He was a very special human being. He will be sorely missed.

I am so sorry to hear about Larry, He was such a wonderful and caring person. Even though I was not his blood relative he always treated me as his niece. He will be missed very much

Michelle and Alli:
When I heard about Larry, I instantly recalled his laugh...even as I write this, I almost hear Uncle Larry enjoying the moment! That was what was endearing most about him to me. I hope, Michelle, that he will help you to forget his struggles...yet remember his laugh...he would want that for you and Alli. He loved you both so much.

To Larry's family. I remeber Larry from the class of "66'. I graduated in "68". We all sure had a great time getting into trouble. He will surely be missed. My condolensences to everyone. Delphine Goodrich(Bolanowski).Ovid, Michigan

Larry, you will be missed more than you will ever know. you have been a GREAT friend. i miss you Dearly, and im glad i called you friend.

Dear Larry You gave the world your heart never asking for anything in return. I hope you know that you were very loved and will be missed for always.
Love Dianne West