![]() ![]() Alexander is survived by his daughters, Sandra (Frank) Bartko, Brighton and Cindy (Dean) Champlin, Salida sons, Darell (Jennifer) Alexander, Moffat and Eric (Brenda) Alexander, Borger, TX brothers, Doyle (Donna) Alexander, Borger, TX Gale (Marilyn) Alexander, Borger, TX, and Stan (Lizbeth) Alexander, Oklahoma City, OK sister, Wanda Alexander, Houston, TX nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.Īrchenhold, COL Stanley, AUS (Ret) 1938 HS-1940 JC ~ 1Ītwood, 1LT Charles John, USA 1940 HS ~ 0 WWII-Missing/Killed in action – declared officially dead by the war Department after having been missing since 5 February 1943 in northern British Columbia.Īzar, Richard N. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Georgia Belle Alexander, Brownwood, TX. His greatest interest was his rock collection and mining. He then took two years of mining engineering and geology at the Colorado School of Mines. Alexander graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in 1940 with a bachelor of science in geology and science. 20, 1919, in Elgin, KS, to James Carlyle and Cassie L. He was also loved by his wife’s daughters, Tanya Jones Allen, Glenda Jones Allen, Devora Jones Wilburn, Deanna Jones Norman and her grandchildren and great grandchildren.Īlexander, Edgar Jack 1940 HS ~ 0 died at Hillview Manor nursing home, Goldthwaite, TX. ![]() Adams is survived by his wife, Betty Jean Graham Jones Adams three daughters, Mary West Adams Traylor, Robbie Lucille Adams Bodden and Melissa Adams Vaughn eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Lynn Allen, Chris Allen, Michael Wilburn, Ralph (Chip) Norman, Adam Allen, J. Adams was a member of the New Mexico Military Institute McBride Museum Board of directors and Alumni Association, 390th Cannoneers, American Society of Military Insignia Collectors, American College of Heraldry and Camp 1596 Sons of Confederate Veterans. During World War II, he served in the Asiatic Pacific Campaign where he earned his infantry badge and the Good Conduct and Victory Medals. He was assigned to the Cannon Company, 390th Infantry Regiment, 98th Infantry Division and obtained the rank of Sergeant with the 1857th Service Command Unit. He received an Associate Degree from New Mexico Military Institute, a Bachelor’s Degree from Midwestern University in Wichita Falls, TX, and attended West Point Academy. Adams was born on June 16, 1922, in Burkburnett, TX, where he resided and graduated from high school. 1940 JC ~ 2, 80 pass ed from this life on October 21, 2002. Speer 1933 JC, who was killed in a Polo Game, is appropriate at this ceremony.Īdams, Joseph C., Jr. A quote from the 1933 Bronco about a cadet, George O. ![]()
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