Gary Alexander

Gary Alexander, 56 of Bacliff, TX passed away on March 18, 2017 due to a car accident.
Gary was born on September 15, 1960 to A.L. Alexander and Claire (Daisy) Arnold, which both preceded him in death along with both sets of his grandparents, Robert and Joce Arnold and Clinton and Lois Alexander.
Left to mourn his death are, his step-mother, Pamela Alexander; his sister, Margie Morgan and husband Roy, and his brother Eric Alexander and wife, Kimberly; step-brothers, Joseph Smith and his family; and Charlie Blasberg and wife Becky and their family; step-sisters, Robin Lamb and her family; and Nancy Briggs and husband, Eric and their family; his nephews Marty Pride and wife, Shauna; Roy Morgan Jr and wife Lindsay; Cody Alexander and Zoe, his niece Melisa Gunn; Great-nephews, Martin and Clayton Pride; Trevor Guerrero and Brayden Gunn; Great-nieces, Gracie, Emalee and Abigael Morgan. His Uncle, Bobby Arnold and wife Becky. His Aunts, Patricia Brawley and husband Ray; Linda Hunt and husband Marshall; Shirley Coble and husband David; and Virginia Thomas. His cousin Jodie Chisholm and husband Ralph and their family. His dearest friends Bubba Bowden and Guy Crenshaw. Also, he will be greatly missed by his family and friends and employees of Liberty Tower.
Gary always tried to find the good in everyone he met or had dealings with. He was forever helping someone out when they needed it. Gary was a giver and he gave to the best of his ability. He loved his family and friends with his whole heart. He has definitely left a huge impact on anyone who knew him.
Gary was a huge fan of the outdoors and loved his campfires.
Gary and his siblings established Liberty Tower & Flare, where he was actively employed as Vice-President and shop fabrication manager from January 1, 1995 until present.
Gary was an avid lover of anything on wheels. In his younger days, he enjoyed riding his motorcycles and riding in the motor cross. Later, he formed the group “Outlaw Off-Road” and in 2015 started “Outlaw Classics” which was the love of life.
Pall-Bearers are: Marty Pride, Roy Morgan, Jr., Martin Pride, Clayton Pride, Bubba Bowden; Guy Crenshaw.
Honorary Pall-Bearers are: Cody Alexander, Roy Morgan, Sr and Liberty Tower Employees.
Viewing will be Saturday March 25th, 2017 at 5:00 pm and Service will be held at 1:00 pm Sunday, March 26th. 2017, at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, with Mr. Jim Headrick officiating.

7 comments

  1. I am so sorry for your loss. The loss of those who are dear to us is never easy to accept. May God provide comfort and peace to your family during this difficult time.

    L. Hughes
  2. Heaven has gained another Angel way to soon. Gary was one of a kind and will be greatly missed by many. I sure hope they have bon fires and classic cars in heaven. Love you Hary. Bonita Romaine

    Bonita Romaine
  3. Another Angel gone way to early. Gary was always helping others. Sold us one of the coolest cars. That was named the Possum I hope they have bon fires and classic cars in heaven. You will be greatly missed by all that have known you. Hope you are at peace and driving your dream car. Love always Bo

    Bonita Romaine
  4. My sincere condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one. True comfort comes by drawing close to God (Psalms 83:18) in prayers so He (God) can draw close to you in return. (James 4:8).

    pfl
  5. To the family, friends and co-workers of Gary, we send our sincere sympathy from the Texas Citizens Bank family. The NASA location has had the pleasure of getting to know Gary, Margie and Eric and experience first hand what “good people” they are. I’m sure Gary will be watching over his family and “his cars” with that lil smile and snicker that he always displayed. We are fortunate to have gotten to know Gary, he will me missed.

    Texas Citizens Bank
  6. Clint is heartbroken over Gary’s passing. He was a dear friend and will be greatly missed.

    Deborah and Clint Rawls
  7. I want to express my deepest sympathy and let you know that my thoughts are with you.

    * I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even in death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. ~ Leo Buscaglia

    Manuel X. Lozano
    Becht Engineering
    Lyondellbasell
    La Porte TX

    Manuel X Lozano

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