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Marvin Esker Alexander

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Marvin Esker Alexander

Birth
Florence County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 Dec 1971 (aged 42)
Newberry, Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
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Marvin was a husband of the former Lynette Pigate of rural Florence County, and is now Mrs. Lynette Baker of Charleston, wife of Eugene Baker. Lynette and Marvin lived in eastern Florence, and had four children, Ronald Marvin, Vivian Sally, Judy Elaine, and Larry Hoyt.

Lynette's name is inscribed on Marvin's double marker, and she has indicated that she will be buried beside him when the time comes. Lynette's parents were Hoyt and Leolun Vause Pigate.

Obituary, possibly fron "Florence Morning News":

"Funeral services for Marvin Esker Alexander, 42, of 515 Carroll St., Florence, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Sardis Baptist Church, near Timmonsville, by the Rev. Clyde Fox and the Rev. Paul M. Door. Burial, directed by Waters Funeral Home of Florence, will be in Bethany Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Terry Welch, Jerry Alexander, Jimmy Alexander, Terry Alexander, Joey Alexander, and Wayne Alexander.

Mr. Alexander, a foreman for Fruit Growers' Express, was accidentally shot Thursday morning at a rest stop near Newberry, while en route to Nashville, Tennessee."
Marvin was a husband of the former Lynette Pigate of rural Florence County, and is now Mrs. Lynette Baker of Charleston, wife of Eugene Baker. Lynette and Marvin lived in eastern Florence, and had four children, Ronald Marvin, Vivian Sally, Judy Elaine, and Larry Hoyt.

Lynette's name is inscribed on Marvin's double marker, and she has indicated that she will be buried beside him when the time comes. Lynette's parents were Hoyt and Leolun Vause Pigate.

Obituary, possibly fron "Florence Morning News":

"Funeral services for Marvin Esker Alexander, 42, of 515 Carroll St., Florence, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Sardis Baptist Church, near Timmonsville, by the Rev. Clyde Fox and the Rev. Paul M. Door. Burial, directed by Waters Funeral Home of Florence, will be in Bethany Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Terry Welch, Jerry Alexander, Jimmy Alexander, Terry Alexander, Joey Alexander, and Wayne Alexander.

Mr. Alexander, a foreman for Fruit Growers' Express, was accidentally shot Thursday morning at a rest stop near Newberry, while en route to Nashville, Tennessee."


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