Barry A. Alexander

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Sep 1 1949
Feb 15 2020
70 Years
Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Barry A. Alexander, 70, of Coatesville, passed away at his home on Saturday, February 15, 2020. He was the husband of Dolores L. Carr Alexander with whom he shared 49 years of marriage. Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late Amos John Alexander and Ruth E. Sagner Alexander. 

Barry was an area resident all his life and a 1967 graduate of the former Scott High School in Coatesville. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Navy and served from 1968 to 1972. 
He was employed by Somat as an engineer. 

He was an avid fisherman and was known for his abilities to handcraft his own quality fishing poles. Barry was a member of the Parkesburg United Methodist Church.

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by two sons; Michael B. Alexander of Newark, Delaware and Gregory N. Alexander and wife Natasha of Coatesville, two grandchildren Anthony Davis and Aubrey Alexander, one great grandchild and two siblings; Deb Alexander of Coatesville and Rick Alexander of Strasburg, PA. He was preceded in death by three siblings; Darlene Griffin, Jack Weaver and Donna Marie Ross. 

Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 24, 2020, at 11:00 AM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing at the funeral home from 10:00 AM to the time of the service. 

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Service Date: 
Feb 25 2020 - 10:59am
Service Location: 
Wilde Funeral Home

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Our Deepest, Deepest Sympathy

Love to All

Larry & Marian Russell

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Rest In Peace Barry. I will miss you my fishing buddy.

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the Alexander family.  May your many memories get you through this most difficult time.

 

Dottie

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Debbie, Rick and to Barry's family. I pray our Lord covers you with His peace ,love and strength during this time. Barry was a dear friend since we were early teens up on North Street. As I told Deb, he was one of the good guys. Hugs and love.

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My thoughts and prayers to Greg and all your family.

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Dolores, Michael and Gregory, so very sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed working with your husband and dad many years at Somat. He was one of the good guys for sure, he was always so proud of his boys accomplishments and I heard about them a lot! God Bless you all as you walk through this. I wish I could be at the service but will be traveling next week. Many thoughts and prayers from the Sensenig family

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Dolores and the entire Alexander family,

I am so sorry to hear this sad news.  I thoroughly enjoyed working with Barry at Somat.  He was a great coworker and was very helpful to me as I learned the job.  My thoughts and prayers are with all of you as you move through the grieving process.  Unfortunately I will be traveling next week so I will not be able to be at his service, but I wanted to at least reach out and send my condolences.  God bless you all in your time of loss.

Ryan Horst

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Dee, we’re very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you.

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Dee and family, so sorry for your loss, embrace your memories and remember the good times. Hug the kids  and keep his memory close.      
 

Steve & Deb Eggleston                   

 

 

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I send my deepest regrets and prayers for the loss of my best childhood friend.  I am soory to say that i'm unable to attend Barry's funeral, but I'll be there in heart and mind.  Barry and I shared quite a few years of our early childhood having fun and also getting into mischief together along with Chris Smith and Gene Bernheiser, all Pomeroy friends.  I llived three houses away from Barry and we spent many years together between his house and my house and the "Old Swimming Hole", down by the railroad tracks.  I lost track of Barry, when I joined the Navy, went to Vietnam and lived in San Diego.  I only found out that Barry lived close to my old home, when my brother Art Williams told me that Barry had joined the Parkesburg UMC recently.  I should have taken the time to seek out Barry before his passing.  I have many things that I'd have liked to share with Barry.  They will have to wait until we meet again in Heaven.  God rest your soul Barry.  Glenn A. Williams

 

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My deepest condonlences, prayers and much love.

 

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Gregory and Michael, I'm so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I've know Barry for over 30 years and watched him transition for welder to Engineer at Somat. I was amazed at how quickly he learned AutoCAD and assimulated into the department. I can't recall how many fishing trips we took together, both on charters and on the "Something Fishy". Barry taught me so much about fishing and he was always in pursuit of more knowledge about the sport. Your dad was fun to be around and I will miss him greatly.  There were so many good times and full belly laughes. 

Best regards, Joe

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My deepest condolences to the Alexander Family.  So sorry for your loss.

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