Monita Marie Alexander, 89, a resident of Hornbeak, Tennessee, died Sunday, March 24, 2019, at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Union City, Tennessee.
Services will be held at Hornbeak Baptist Church with Rev. Perry Grills officiating. Burial will follow in Antioch Cemetery, Hornbeak. Pallbearers will be her great nephews.
The family will receive friends at White & Mahon Funeral Home and until the hour of service the next day at Hornbeak Baptist Church.
Mrs. Alexander was born on August 24, 1929, in Tiptonville, Tennessee, daughter of the late A. D. and Blanche (Godwin) Swindle. She married J. L. Alexander October 7, 1946. He died January 18, 2000. She retired as a cafeteria worker from the Obion County School System after twenty-three years, and was a member of Hornbeak Baptist Church for over fifty years.
The family requests memorials be sent to the Antioch Cemetery Association.
Mrs. Alexander is survived by two daughters, Sue Alexander of Huntington and Ann Alexander of Nashville; a son and his wife, Bob (Wendy) Alexander; three grandchildren, J. P. Rudicil, Beth Hartilieb and Ashley Alexander; two great-grandchildren, Ginny Hartlieb and Maggy Hartlieb; and a brother, Dickie Swindle of Union City.
She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Peggy Weaks, and Betty Orr.
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White Ranson & White Mahon Funeral Homes, Union City, Tennessee.
Monita Marie Alexander, 89, a resident of Hornbeak, Tennessee, died Sunday, March 24, 2019, at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Union City, Tennessee.
Services will be held at Hornbeak Baptist Church with Rev. Perry Grills officiating. Burial will follow in Antioch Cemetery, Hornbeak. Pallbearers will be her great nephews.
The family will receive friends at White & Mahon Funeral Home and until the hour of service the next day at Hornbeak Baptist Church.
Mrs. Alexander was born on August 24, 1929, in Tiptonville, Tennessee, daughter of the late A. D. and Blanche (Godwin) Swindle. She married J. L. Alexander October 7, 1946. He died January 18, 2000. She retired as a cafeteria worker from the Obion County School System after twenty-three years, and was a member of Hornbeak Baptist Church for over fifty years.
The family requests memorials be sent to the Antioch Cemetery Association.
Mrs. Alexander is survived by two daughters, Sue Alexander of Huntington and Ann Alexander of Nashville; a son and his wife, Bob (Wendy) Alexander; three grandchildren, J. P. Rudicil, Beth Hartilieb and Ashley Alexander; two great-grandchildren, Ginny Hartlieb and Maggy Hartlieb; and a brother, Dickie Swindle of Union City.
She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Peggy Weaks, and Betty Orr.
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White Ranson & White Mahon Funeral Homes, Union City, Tennessee.
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