Stephen Paul Alexander Sr.

1967 - 2020

Stephen Paul Alexander Sr. obituary, 1967-2020, Wilmington, DE

Stephen Paul Alexander Sr.

1967 - 2020

BORN

1967

DIED

2020

Stephen Alexander Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 29 to Jul. 2, 2020.
Stephen Paul Alexander, Sr.

Stephen Paul Alexander Sr. passed away peacefully on June 29th. He was born on July 9th 1967 to Art Alexander and Gail McInerney. He was a 1985 graduate of Delcastle Technical High School. He loved his family and enjoyed the time he spent with them. He had a huge heart and would help anyone in need. One of his favorite hobbies was deer hunting with family and friends. He'll be missed most for his sense of humor and ornery smile. Steve was predeceased by his father, and his step-dad, William McInerney, Sr. as well as his grandparents. In addition to his Mom, he is survived by his son Stephen Alexander Jr. (Raychel); brothers, Matt Alexander (Angie), Kevin Alexander (Tammi), & Bill McInerney Jr; his sisters, Kim Rennewanz (Mike) & Shannon Nardo (Mike); grandson Vincent; nieces & nephews; his long-time girlfriend Theresa Showalter and her father Bobby Lewis. Services will be held privately.

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July 4, 2020

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Jeff Crompton

July 4, 2020

Sorry to hear of Steves passing. He was one of my best friends in elementary school.He and Matt had the best hair lol. My condolences to all of the family.

Walt Willis

July 3, 2020

Hi Bill,
Not sure if you remember our little motorcycle club back in HS? You and Joe both had CL-50 Honda's. I knew Art and did not know he married your sister. Please say hi to all of the old gang for me.

Rod Wilkinson

July 1, 2020

Enjoyed working with Steve at James River, great memories from a bad place to work, he was a reason why for the good memories. My condolences to his family

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