Funeral services for Mrs. Lacie Mae Alexander, 59, were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church, Dickens. Rev. Victor Crabtree, retired Baptist minister, officiated, assisted by Rev. Norris Taylor.
Mrs. Alexander died July 11 in Methodist Hospital, Lubbock. She came to Dickens County at the age of one month and had lived here most of her life. She was a member of the Baptist Church and a graduate of Spur High School.
Survivors include her husband, Clarence Alexander, Dickens; one sister, Mrs. Ruby Eubanks, Blythe, CA; three brothers, Gerald, Kenneth and Murl Howze, all of Stockton, CA.
Pallbearers included Norman McCormick, J D McCormick, Bill Young, Joe Kidd, Weldon Cannon, R.W. Howard; Honorary pallbearers included Glenn Latham, Walter McCormick, Harry Campbell, Tom Bateman, Sam Porter, and Johnnie Koonsman.
Burial was in Spur Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur July 17, 1975
Submitted by Kay Laster
Graveside services for Clarence Henry Alexander, 79, were at 2 p.m. March 18, 1990 in Spur Memorial Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home.
Rev. C.L. Atkinson, pastor of the Afton First Baptist Church, officiated.
Alexander died March 16, 1990 at University Manor Nursing Home in Lubbock, following a lengthy illness. He was born September 30, 1910 in Argo and lived most of his life in Dickens County. He was a barber and former Justice of the Peace. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He married Lacie Mae Howze, December 12, 1932 in Hollis, Oklahoma. She died in 1975.
He is survived by one brother, Howard Alexander, Fort Worth; a sister, Ila Mae Brown, Afton and two nieces and a nephew.
©The Texas Spur March, 1990
from the records of Lillian Grace Nay
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