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Dayton Marion Alexander

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Dayton Marion Alexander

Birth
Perrin, Jack County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Feb 1961 (aged 35)
Brussels, Arrondissement Brussel-Hoofdstad, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Burial
Olney, Young County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Dayton Marion Alexander, 35, native of Olney, Texas, was a veteran of World War II.

He and George Young were among 72 passengers on a 707 jet airliner that crashed near Bussels, Belgium. The two men were flying to Libya to work for an oil field construction company.

Survived by his wife - Mrs. Lucille Alexander; two children - Paula Alexander and William Alexander; his mother; three sisters - Mrs. Ida Riggins, Mrs. James Cude, Mrs. Irene Hogan; three brothers - Kenneth Alexander, Iva Alexander, William Earl Alexander; one half-brother - Charlie Jennings.

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Dayton Marion Alexander, 35, native of Olney, Texas, was a veteran of World War II.

He and George Young were among 72 passengers on a 707 jet airliner that crashed near Bussels, Belgium. The two men were flying to Libya to work for an oil field construction company.

Survived by his wife - Mrs. Lucille Alexander; two children - Paula Alexander and William Alexander; his mother; three sisters - Mrs. Ida Riggins, Mrs. James Cude, Mrs. Irene Hogan; three brothers - Kenneth Alexander, Iva Alexander, William Earl Alexander; one half-brother - Charlie Jennings.

Contributed by Searchers of Our Past


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