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Wayne Alexander

San Mateo, California

1925 - 2014

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Wayne AlexanderDecember 18, 1925 - April 10, 2014Resident of San MateoWayne Alexander, 88, died peacefully on April 10, 2014 at his home in San Mateo. He was born on December 18, 1925 in Livingston, California. He grew up in the Mission District and graduated from Mission High School in 1942.He...

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Wayne was our friendly delivery person of library materials to our Daly City Serramonte Library from San Mateo county libraries. I just recently saw the obituary of his passing as I had retired from library services 19 years ago. He was so admired by myself and other library employees for his warmth & friendliness as he made his deliveries. Such a fine person to have known all those years. To his family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Kathy Rivera

In April, we lost our special friend, Wayne Alexander. My sister and I have known and loved him since we were little girls. We are very saddened by his death and we will miss him very much. We will always remember his smile and great sense of humor.
When he would come to visit us, he would sometimes bring fried chicken and French fries, so we gave him the name "Colonel". He loved that. From then on, we and our cousins always called him "Colonel"
Our hearts are filled with...

long day...............the USMC Honor Guard presented the flag, SMFD's current Chief spoke and the "last bell" was rung........family and friends gathered to send "Chief Alexander" home.............very nice.
Via con dios Padre.....until we meet again.

ole blue eyes.......

Dad with the LV Branch.....Daniel, Katey and Isabelle

Dad out for a walk.........:)

I was saddened to hear of Wayne's passing. He was a wonderful man with a big heart. I enjoyed hearing his WWII Marine Corps memories. I worked with Wayne during his days at Peninsula Library System. Wayne- we will miss you greatly!

God Bless/RIP,to ALL who served in WWII. The USA would NOT be as it is today,Thank YOU for your service,also for the 33yrs,Asst.Chief SMFD;Wayne."When we look to heaven's scene,we will find the gates are guarded by Another U.S.MARINE".

Wayne, my cousin,
I always remember you and Nancy at very family reunion, rain or shine, and how my Mom and you always use to kid about who was younger Marian, my Mom used to tell us many stories about how you and your sister Claire
and her all grew up together.
We all miss you
Sue Perasso