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Frederick Alexander Obituary

Frederick Albert "Al" Alexander

Nov 25, 1932 - Mar 13, 2025

Sandusky

Frederick Albert "Al" Alexander was born November 25, 1932, in Sandusky, on the Southside, "236 S. Depot St.," he proudly recalled every time he was asked. He passed away peacefully Thursday, March 13, 2025, at 92. He was the seventh son of eight born to James and Rebecca (Connors) Alexander.

Al attended and graduated from Sandusky High School in June 1952 and left shortly after enlisting in the US Air Force for four years and honorably discharged as an Airman First Class, for which he received the Certificate of Honor. He was a ready and willing helper, very respectable, and was quick to extend a hand, addressing any man as "Sir."

Al retired from Sandusky Ford Motor Plant after 40 years of service in October 1996. He was a member of UAW Local 1216 and worked several other jobs while laid off during his tenure at Ford. In his early years, Al attended furniture-making school in New York.

He enjoyed refinishing and reupholstering old furniture that his wife, Mevelyn, collected. His meticulous ability to do so warded him an invitation from his instructor to stay and work with him. At the time, he was a young family man, so he went home and got a more steady, dependable job at Ford. He was known for being a true family man of great integrity and well-respected, and his older sister Ida said he was a "very proper man." He truly believed in taking care of business.

On November 11, 1990, he was led to give his life to the Lord by "the girl next door" (literally) and was baptized in Jesus' name at Emmanuel Temple Church. Al later married Mevelyn O. Matthews May 25, 1991. At Emmanuel, he served as a faithful usher, was ordained a Deacon in 1996, and was awarded the Eagle Award (the church's highest honor), but he almost refused, thinking he wasn't qualified, nor a builder/carpenter like some of the others. He was an avid member of the Brotherhood Auxiliary, the men's choir, and a member of "Great Warriors" (Senior Citizens Auxiliary) of Emmanuel, being honored again in 2012. In May 2011, he and his wife relocated to Marietta, Georgia. There, they became members of Highpoint Christian Tabernacle Church. Al joined Greeter's Auxiliary and became a member of Pearls of Essence (Senior Citizens Auxiliary), honorary of the Brotherhood Auxiliary. In 2024, he was made Deacon Emeritus by Pastor Thomas H. Vinson.

Al is beloved by his large illustrious family. He is survived by a wife of 33 years, Mevelyn O. Alexander; children, Pamela (John) Pickens, Sandusky, Mark Alexander, Fremont, Lisa Alexander, Julie Alexander, and Laurie Alexander, all of Sandusky, Nubiyn Mzekewe, Atlanta, Georgia., Katrice L. Mines, Phillip D. (Yolanda) Mines, and Milton G. Mines, III, all of Marietta, Georgia.; 19 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren; one brother, Louis Alexander, Sandusky; a host loving nieces, nephews, in-laws, cousins, special friends, and church family.

He was preceded in death by his parents; eldest daughter, Gayle Pickens; six brothers, Shields, James Jr., Willis, Gospie, Frank, and William; four sisters, Grace Crooks, Ida Alexander, Margerie Green, and Gladys Prophet.

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 22, 2025, at Ebenezer Baptist Church, 1215 Pierce Street, Sandusky, Ohio 44870. Burial will be at Perkins Township Cemetery.

Professional services entrusted to Brown-Robinson Funeral Home, 1814 Milan Rd., Sandusky OH 44870.

Online condolences can be made at ww.brownrobinson funeralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Sandusky Register on Mar. 19, 2025.

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Helen Prophet

March 20, 2025

Uncle Al Was An Awesome Person and I Know When The Word Says To Be Absent from The Body Is To Be Present With The Lord, So No Doubt He's resting In The arms of God , My Thoughts and Prayers For His Family Because He Will Truely Be Missed, Much Helen

Dewana Pickens McSalters

March 19, 2025

Sending my condolences to you and the family.
may God bless you to stay strong through your loss?

Jeannie Williams/white

March 19, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Marla n Kids

March 19, 2025

My deepest condolences n prayers to the wife and kids .

Christopher & Sonya Womack

March 19, 2025

Mom Mevelyn,

Chris and I are lifting you and the family to the Lord for strength and comfort during this difficult time. I wish we could be there with you but know that our wonderful Daddy God is right there with you. Much love to you and your family!

Mary Irby

March 19, 2025

Sending love and sincere condolences to my sister in Christ, Mevelyn, and the rest of your family in the loss of Brother Alexander. While I was not privileged to know your loved one personally, I have heard the most endearing things about his exemplary life and kind, gentle spirit. He leaves a beautiful legacy of strength, love and hope for you all. May Brother Al rest in eternal peace and may you find solace in the blessed memories of an amazing God-fearing patriarch.

Katherine Johnson (Toot)

March 19, 2025

To my extended Alexander Family- wow where do I begin-We have been friends then family for many years. I remember Mr. Alexander walking his daily walk from Brown Street. Many of days he would walk all over Sandusky with a smile on his face. I am truly sorry for your lost of Dad Alexander. He had a kind sole like no other. I love you guys son much.

Debra Jean Surry,Decstur,GA

March 19, 2025

Sending my Condolences from across the miles

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