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Michael "Mick" Alexander

Muncie, Indiana

1946 - 2017

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Michael "Mick" AlexanderMuncie - Michael "Mick" Alexander passed away June 14, 2017, fighting to the very end surrounded by his family.  The doctors and nurses were grateful the family was there to help calm him and translate his very colorful verbiage.Mick was very passionate in the way he lived...

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I can see my Dad (Phil SWEARINGEN) & Steve Caldemeyer & Mic up in heaven right now talking & laughing like they did together for so many years at our house growing up!! They were bestfriends & I loved them all dearly!! I saw Mich right before he passed at the grocery store & he was still telling me jokes & he always hugged me so hard & called me kid!! RIP to the three best men I ever knew!!

Mick & I grad'd Marion High, class of '64. And then we lost track of each other. One day, Mick and a fellow Delaware Co deputy walked into the McDonalds in Muncie where I was working part time. He was in uniform and I was floored, as he was with me in the McDucks uniform. He told me he was getting ready to go to law school and asked if I needed a "real job". I did. Mick went to law school, his friend went into the Marines and I went to Delaware Co PD. 40 + years later in law...

May God give comfort and peace to Mick's family. Mick was a unique, passionate guy. The youngest in our MHS Class of '64, but a leader in all sports--quarterback, point guard and catcher. Even with all his activities, Mick was always trying to expand his experiences, like fencing-in his living room. Mom Alexander was not to happy with that activity. Mick was a loyal friend, but did things his way, like attending my wedding in central Illinois in 1971 arriving after the ceremony on his...

Sorry to hear of Mick's passing. He was the youngest in the MHS Class of '64, but was a leader in all varsity sports--quarterback, point guard & catcher. He still found time to try out fencing in his living room. Mick was passionate in all he did, showing up a my wedding in June 1971, having ridden his motorcycle to Monticello, IL to give his regards. It sounds as though Mick retained that passion and loyalty.

Mick and I became good friends in High School. We both worked at Sandy's and later he was best man in my wedding. He was a very good friend and person. He will be missed by many.

I met Mick in 1972 and he helped me with his amazing ability with the law. I was blessed to have known and been advised by this man. May his family find comfort in knowing he is in a better place. Thank's Mick!

What a great loss, not only a friend, but a great asset to our community over many years.......Mr. A will be greatly missed by me as well as a lot of people in our town.

Rest easy and peacefully my friend.

Go in peace.