Alice E. White

Alice E. White

Alice White Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Millennium Cremation Service - Vero Beach on Mar. 2, 2026.
Alice E White, beloved mother, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother, and faithful servant of the Lord, passed away peacefully on February 24, 2026 at the age of 93.

Born on November 7, 1932 in Lansing M.I. Later on, in the 60's moving to her forever home in Vero Beach Fl. Starting out as a Secretary at a DRs office. In the early 80s, she made her move to the County Commissioners office. Where she thrived in the role of Executive Aide to the County Commissioner until she retired in 1999. In her spare time, she was devoted to Volunteering at her church Pathway formally known as First Church of God. She loved spending time in the food pantry helping and giving back to the community. She lived a life marked by unwavering faith, gentle strength, and deep love for her family. She loved the Lord with all her heart and found great joy and comfort in her faith. Her Bible was rarely far from her hands, and her life reflected the kindness, grace, and compassion she read about and believed in so dearly.

She had a deep love for reading and enjoyed all types of books, always eager to learn or escape into a good story. She especially loved reading on her Kindle, rarely missing a chance to spend quiet time with a good book in hand.

Above all, she adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They were her pride and joy. She celebrated their milestones, prayed for them faithfully, and cherished every visit, phone call, and hug. Her home was filled with warmth, stories, laughter, and the comforting sense that you were deeply loved.

She leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and devotion that will continue to guide her family for generations to come. Though her presence will be deeply missed, her family finds peace in knowing she is resting in the arms of her Savior.

She is survived by Granddaughters Michelle, Kayla, and Amanda. Her sister Margo and her great grandchildren Hannah, Jocelynn, Hailey, Zachary, Nevaeh, Carlie. She was preceded in death by her Parents, Grandparents, Aunt and Uncle, Brother and sister-in-Law, son David her daughter in law Margaret (Peggy) grandson Joseph.

Her life was a blessing, her memory a treasure, and she was loved beyond words.

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