Emma Melvina (Tucker) & Otto LeeRoy Alexander, Sr.
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Obits by Jo Aguirre
Emma Melvina Tucker
Alexander
Emma M. Alexander, 87, went to the Lord on February 3, 2000, from
her home in Moore, Oklahoma. She was born April 1, 1912, in Tecumseh, Oklahoma,
to Charles and Josephine Tucker. She was one of eight children.
In 1928, she met and married Otto Leroy Alexander of Norman,
Oklahoma. To this union was born four children and they survive her.
They made their home in south Oklahoma City where
Otto established an auto mechanics garage where he worked for more than 40
years. She was a longtime member of the Capitol Hill Baptist Church. She had a
brief career at American Airlines at Will Rogers World Airport, where she was a
food consultant
Preceding her in death was her husband Otto, her brothers Guy
Tucker, Gus Tucker, Olen Tucker, Archie Tucker, and Ken Tucker.
She is survived by her four children: Emogene Summers of Edmond,
Oklahoma, Otto L. Alexander Jr
of Oklahoma City, Yvonne Day of Oklahoma City, and Ken L. Alexander of Oklahoma
City; 10 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren. Also surviving are one
brother Frank Tucker of Cave Junction, Oregon, and one sister Fern Milligan of
Jefferson, Texas.
Otto LeeRoy Alexander, Sr
Otto Alexander Sr.
was born February 27, 1908 to Oscar L and Dovie Wayne Alexander and passed away
May 26, 1998.
He married Emma Tucker, of Tecumseh in 1928 and they made their home in Southern
Oklahoma City where he operated an auto mechanics garage for more than 40
years.
They had 4 children and they survive him. They are Emogene Summers of
Edmond, Oklahoma, Otto L. Alexander Jr.
of Oklahoma City, Yvonne Day of Oklahoma City, and Ken L. Alexander of Oklahoma
City.
He is also survived by his wife Emma.
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