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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Dr. Scotty Alexander

1915 ~ October 14, 1978

Tarrant County, Texas
Enid Morning News
Date of death: 14 October 1978

Fort Worth, Texas – Dr. Scotty Alexander, 63, died Saturday in a Fort Worth, Texas, hospital. His service will be 10:30 AM Tuesday in the Castleberry Baptist Church at Fort Worth with Dr. David A. Cavin officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park under the direction of Greenwood Funeral Home, Fort Worth, Texas.

Alexander was a former pastor of the Bible Baptist Church in Enid.

Survivors include his wife, Elaine; two daughters, Mrs. Sharon Holiman and Mrs. Jan Garner, both of Fort Worth, Texas; one son, Bill Alexander, Hurst, Texas; one brother, Newell E. (Skip) Alexander, Houston, Texas, and four grandchildren. 


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