Frank Alexander, Jr.

Frank Alexander, Jr., 56 of La Marque passed away on Saturday, November 9, 2024 in La Marque.  He was born on December 30, 1967 in Galveston to Frank and Maria Alexander.

Frank lived his whole life in La Marque and Texas City.  He graduated from La Marque High School Class of 1986.  Frank worked as a Radio Technician for Bearcom & Total Safety for almost 20 years. He enjoyed Trivia, Music, playing guitars, retro games and singing Karaoke.

He is survived by his parents; Frank and Marie Alexander, sons; Frank Alexander III and Edward James Alexander, sister Laura Petri and husband Timothy, two brothers; Carlos Alexander and wife Diana and Christopher Alexander and wife Aimee, nephews; Jaxson and Maxwell Alexander, and Gabriel Pitre, nieces; Natalie Pitre, and Alaina Mancuso

A visitation will be on Thursday, November 14, 2024 from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque with the funeral service at 7:00pm.  Burial will be at 2:00pm on Friday, November 15, 2024 at Hayes Grace Memorial Park in Hitchcock.

 

10 comments

  1. Frank,
    I am going to miss you. You were one of the greats. Always so proud of your boys. They turned out just fine. Rest easy my friend.
    Frankie and Eddie,
    My condolences to you and the family on the loss of such a great guy. He was an awesome coworker (Bearcom) and a terrific person with a beautiful soul. Keeping you boys in my thoughts.

    Jorge Gonzalez

    Jorge Gonzalez
  2. Sending my dearest condolences and prayers to Frankie and Eddie. Also to my Tio Frank and Tia Loli, Laura, Carlos, an Chris Alexander. Also to the Solis family, Words cant describe he feeling and sadness of my cousin Frank. Remembering the good ole days and our abuelito and abuelita house, hanging around and acting silly. Cuz, you will never be forgotten and rest in peace. ending love, hugs, and prayers.

    Juanita & Jay Lester
  3. Frankie & Eddie.

    Don’t know if you remember me, but I worked with your dad at BearCom for many years. He used to bring you boys by and I got to know you a little. He considered you two his finest accomplishment. He was very, very proud of you guys. He expressed it in his words and in the pure joy he had when you were near.

    Your dad had a great way about him…one that made other people happy to be around him. Lord knows, we are all going to miss him. Praying for your peace in this difficult time.

    Dennis Luby

    Dennis Luby
  4. My condolences to Frank’s sons and my Aunt and Uncle and his brothers and sister. I’m still can’t believe he is gone. Every time I would run into him, always smiling and had something funny to say!! God Bless to the family.

    Norma Solis
  5. Frankie and Eddie, your dad was a beautiful man. As our Lord once said… ‘there is no guile found in him.’ I never heard him speak ill or get upset with anyone during the many, many years we worked together. He was quick to cheer up a room, and his laughter was pure and contageous! I loved his laugh!! Praying for brighter days in your futures.
    All us folks at BearCom loved him dearly.

    Sherri McNeill
  6. My good friend and coworker missing your laugh everyday comes to the shop always said good morning everyone, talking fun, you suddenly leaving us behind.However, I always remember Master Frank and praying 🙏 your soul go to heaven soon, I really missed you in this world.

    Tin trong Dao
  7. I am incredibly saddened to hear that Frank passed away. I want to express my heartfelt sympathy to his family as they grieve. To Frankie and Eddie…I hope you carry the wonderful memories of your father throughout your lives. Your dad’s love lives on within both of you. RIP Frank. So sad. Gone way too soon. 🙏🏼

    Cheri Stokola
  8. Frank, I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with you throughout our time together at Bearcom. I send my deepest condolences to your family and pray for their strength during this difficult time. May you rest in peace my friend.

    Christopher Cisco
  9. I used to babysit Frankie when I was a teenager. Uncle Frank would come and pick me up and take me to their mobile home in La Marque. He and Aunt Lollie would have dates and I would stay with Frankie. He was always rockin… ever since he was in diapers. 🙂 Aunt Lollie and Uncle Frank were the reason I only wanted to be married and have my own home, filled with happy babies. Little Frankie was a happy, active, rambunctious toddler. I offer my sincere condolences to the immediate family. Love- Oh, he loved my mom’s hot sauce and would ask her to make it for him on occasion until he had her teach him how to make it. She loved both making the hot sauce for him and teaching him how to make it. Love-

    Katy
  10. My name is Eddie Vasquez,I briefly met Mr,. Frank when he purchase the home next to ours. Mr. Frank was a decent hard working man. My condolences to his family. RIP Mr. Frank.

    Eddie Vasquez

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