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Raymond L. Alexander
December 26th, 1906 - July 5th, 2005
Alexander, Raymond L. ?Ray,? 98, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday July 5, 2005 at home. He came here 29 years ago from his native Philadelphia, PA, where he had retired from Public Relations with the Philadelphia Electric Company and was a member of their Quarter Century Club. He was a 77 year member of Hiram Lodge #81 F&AM in Philadelphia, the Scottish Rite of Free Masonry Valley of Tampa, and the Egypt Temple Shrine in Tampa. He loved to play Bingo and pinochle and was of the Episcopalian faith. Survivors include his wife of 29 years, Pauline K.; a son, Raymond Alexander, Hiawassee, GA; a daughter, June Erbrick, Katy, TX; two step-sons: Alfred Miller, Bangor, PA; and Clyde Miller, St. Petersburg; a step-daughter, Virginia Lambert, Loganville, GA; 16 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral & Cremation Centers-Tyrone Chapel.
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