Samuel-Alexander-Obituary

CDR Samuel J. Alexander

Nellysford, Virginia

1943 - 2022

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Commander Samuel J. Alexander, USN (Ret.), died at home the morning of July 23, 2022, with his loving family at his side. CDR Alexander was born on September 8, 1943, in Altoona, Pa., to the late Charles E. and Mary E. (Malone) Alexander. He graduated from Altoona High School in 1961 and attended...

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Kelley, I am deeply saddened to learn of the death of Sam. I always considered him a friend and dynamite supervisor at Raytheon. My heart is breaking for you and your family. I hope he gets to meet the love of my life, John, in heaven. They have a lot in common, including having had great wives. My thoughts and prayers are with you. With Love, Rita Snyder

Sincere condolences to Sam's family and friends. Worked at Melpar/E-Systems with Sam and he made work there a pleasant experience.

I truly am sorry to hear of Sam´s passing. I worked closely with him on a host of projects. My condolences

It was a pleasure to get to know Sam as neighbors of Brian and Jeanie. We always enjoyed the small talk and catching up whenever we saw Sam and Kelly. Condolences to the entire family. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sam was my director when I worked at E-Systems. I remember Sam as a gentleman, always cheerful, a person filled with kind and encouraging words. He was the best leader and I was so lucky to work for him. I´m so sorry for your loss. With you in thoughts and prayers.

Sam was a true gentleman and a great friend. I always respected Sam's opinion and he was a most valuable contributor... a gargoyle! A great guy all around.

Will always have memories of our first dinner in Nellysford at your home Sam and Kelly. God bless on your final journey Sam.

Sam was a delight to work and engage with at Raytheon - whether over work or amateur radio. Condolences to his family.

To Kelly and all of Sam´s amazing family, I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Sam. I worked with Sam at Melpar and through the years got to Know Kelly and hear all of the wonderful news about dear Brian and dear Amy. Sam was an smart, amazing, kind and gentle person. Thank you for sharing him with so many of us who were always proud to call him friend.