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Ashley H Alexander Jr
Nov 16, 1935 - Aug 18, 1988
Posted by: Glenn

Enid Morning News
August 1988

Funeral services were at 3 PM Monday at Brown Funeral Chapel, Perry, for Ashley Alexander Jr., 52, of Walnut, California, former Perry High School band director.

Burial was in Grace Hill Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home. Alexander died after suffering a heart attack in Canada while attending a music clinic.

He was born at Lucien, November 16, 1935. He attended Perry schools and was a graduate of Pawnee high school. He had been serving as band director at Mount San Antonio college at Walnut.

Among survivors are one son, David Alexander, Dallas, Texas; his father, Ashley Alexander, east of Perry; three brothers, Artie, Seattle, Washington, Alan, Ponca City and Richard Lee, Perry; and two grandchildren. 

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