March 7, 2010 February 5, 1977 ~ March 7, 2010 Martin Daniel Alexander of Elmore City, Oklahoma was born in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma on February 5, 1977 to Danny Leroy and Rita Leola Jean [Martin] Alexander and entered eternal life on March 7, 2010 in Elmore City at the age of 33 years. Martin lived in Elmore City and attended school there. Martin enjoyed tinkering with all sorts of equipment. He also enjoyed hanging out with family and friends. He could tell you anything you wanted to know about OU football. He was proud to be a member of the Chickasaw Tribe. Martin is survived by his parents: Danny and Rita Alexander of Stratford, Oklahoma; sister: Molly Pyle and husband Tom, two nephews: Toby and Owan, one niece: Mable of Elmore City, Oklahoma; maternal grandmother: Pauline Martin of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; aunt Paula Wintjen and husband Paul of Milford, Delware; aunt Nancy Tucker and husband Dalton of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; uncle Larry Alexander of Elmore City, Oklahoma; aunt Peggy Jenkins and husband George of Sapulpa, Oklahoma; aunt Debbie Hardy and husband Scott of Elmore City, Oklahoma; aunt Marilyn Looney of Kansas; aunt Robin Caldwell of Elmore City, Oklahoma; and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his brother, Jason Alexander; grandparents, Leroy and Jessie Alexander, and Raymond Martin. Services: 10:00AM at Paoli Cemetery on Monday, March 15th, 2010 |
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