Alexander, Sally A.

Graveside Service: Private

Alexander

“Loving Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother  & Great-Grandmother”

Sally A. Alexander was born on Tuesday, July 1, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan to George Kinzer and Minnie Hannah (Thomas) Kinzer. During her high school years she met her sweet heart George Alexander and married him in 1950. Sally worked as a telephone operator in Michigan. When they moved to California in 1964 she was a purchaser for a Elite Women’s Clothing in the San Jose area for about 12 years. The rest of the time she enjoyed being a loving wife, mother, grandmother and a great-grandmother.

She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years George Sherman Alexander; five daughters, Deborah Logue, Vickie Sullivan, Toni Douglass, Carrie Lamkin all of Garland, Texas, and Connie Cooper of Yuba City, California; one brother, Don Kinzer of Apple Valley, California; six grandchildren, John Cooper, Kim Rose, Clint Sullivan, Cera Douglass, Karie Allen and Katie Logue; two great-grandchildren, Kaden Cooper and Brianna Allen.

She passed away surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, December 19, 2009. A graveside service will be held for family only on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 10:15 a.m. at Riverside National Cemetery, in Riverside, California. 

Entrusted in the care of McWane Family Funeral Home. 


1 Comment

PJ:

My husband and I would like to convey our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of your beloved Helen. Words are sometimes hard to express at moments like these, but both of us truly understand the pain of losing one so dear to us. We just wanted to share with you, something that has helped comfort us in a similar time in our lives. Psalm 34:18 reassures us that we are never alone, and John 11:14-44 shows us the experience of Jesus resurrecting Lazarus, here on earth, before the very eyes of those he loved. We can only imagine the tears of joy when we too are reunited with our dear loved ones again. (John 5:28) Sally will be missed by many of those who's lives she shared, remember the experiences and learn from them, hold them close to your hearts, and cherish them. May you find comfort from the scriptures and those who surround you at this very difficult time. Our sincere condolences to all of you.

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