Deneene Alexander


Deneene Alexander, 55, of Halco Dr. New Castle died unexpectedly on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at the Jameson Memorial Hospital.

Born June 9, 1956 in New Castle, she was the daughter of the late William White and Inez Bell Alexander Rodriquez .

Deneene was a member of the Bible Way Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family..

Survivors include a daughter - Goldie Ann Alexander; 2 sons - Paul Lee Alexander, Frederick F. Alexander, all of New Castle; 2 sisters - Virginia Alexander of New Castle, Silvia Alexander of Pittsburgh; 5 brothers - James Bell of Los Angeles, Cornell, Moses and Dennis Alexander of New Castle, Willie Alexander of Pittsburgh; 3 step grandchildren; an aunt - Josephine Watkins of New Castle; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and good friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents.

Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday October 12, 2011 from 10:00 am until the time of the funeral service at noon at the Marshall Funeral Home 341 Main Street Wampum. Rev. Richard K. Rue of the Union Baptist Church will officiate.

 

In Loving Memory


To the family of Ms. Deneene Alexander,

On behalf of Pastor Richard K. Rue, and the church leadership within the Union Baptist Church Family.

We sincerely offer our condolences and express our deepest sympathy regarding the recent home going of Ms. Alexander.

May God hear our prayers for you during your hour of bereavement.
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Matt. 5:4
May God's loving presence comfort you, His perfect peace restore you
and His promise of eternal life sustain you during this time of loss. Yours in Christ,

Rev. Richard K. Rue,
along with the
Union Baptist Church Family


To The Alexander Family,

Pastor Rev. Richard K. Rue and the Rue Family would like to express our deepest sympathy regarding the recent loss of your Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt, Cousin, and Friend, Ms. Deneene Alexander.
Please be assured we are praying for and with you. May God bless and strengthen you through- out your hour of bereavement.

In Sympathy, as you say good-bye
When the Father says, "Come home,"
And opens wide the door,
We're sad because we cannot see our loved ones anymore,
And yet we know, beyond that door,
They're in a glorious place.
Where everything is perfect where they see the Savior's face,
And He will send His Spirit down to soothe each grieving heart
Until we join our loved ones,
Home at last…no more to part.

With Love,

Rev. Richard K. Rue, Pastor,
Mrs. Faith Rue & the Rue Family

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