John Peyton Alexander
May 3, 1930 - October 22, 2004
Obituary
John Peyton Alexander
Born May 3, 1930 in Pensacola, FL, passed away October 14, 2004 in Federal Way, WA. “Jack” graduated from the US Naval Academy in 1952, and then worked for the Boeing Co. He enjoyed working as a volunteer for the Museum of Flight, Pacific Science Center, SeaTac Airport, and Millionaires Club. He enjoyed playing golf, studying military history, and spending time with his kids and grandchildren. Member of St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Burien, WA. Jack was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He is survived by his wife June, son; Jim Cindy of Olympia, WA; twin daughters, Jackie Tony Fore of Bothell, WA; Cindy Brad Swezea of Federal Way, WA; brother, Robert Virginia Alexander of Exton, PA; 8 grandchildren; Tyler, Katie, Stephen, Lindsey, Matthew, Brittany, Chelsea and Maddi. A Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 PM Friday, October 22, 2004 at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, 1005 SW 152nd, Burien, WA 98166. Remembrances may be made to St. Elizabeth’s Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements entrusted to BONNEY-WATSON, Federal Way, 1535 SW Dash Pt. Rd., WA 253 839-7317.
DAD,WE ARE ALL GOING TO MISS YOU SO MUCH,YOU DONT KNOW HOW MUCH.YOU WERE THE BEST,MOST WONDERFUL,SWEETEST,KINDEST AND CARING FATHER,AND SO MUCH FUN TOO.YOU WERE ALWAYS SO WONDERFUL TO ALL THE GRANDKIDS AND OUR PETS.YOU WERE ALWAYS HAPPY AND FUNNY AND NEVER COMPLAINED ABOUT ANYTHING.WE WILL NEVER FORGET ALL THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD.IVE ALWAYS BEEN SO PROUD OF YOU,YOUR THE SMARTEST PERSON I KNOW.I DONT KNOW,HOW IAM GOING TO GO ON,WITHOUT YOU AND,BUT I KNOW,YOULL BE WATCHING OVER ALL OF US AND KEEP US SAFE AND HEALTHY.THERE IS NOT A DAY OR HOUR THAT GOES BY,THAT I DONT THINK OF YOU.I LOVE YOU.JACQUELINE ALEXANDER FORE DONT WORRY ABOUT MOM,WELL TAKE GREAT CARE OF HER AND ALWAYS WATCH OVER HER ALWAYS.
June, I am so sorry for your loss. I know you will keep your chin up and go forward in life. My thoughts are with you and your family. Charlotte
As one of John’s classmates at the USNA, Nancy and I send our sincere condolences to his family and friends. May the wonderful memories of John and the blessing from him plus the care of the Lord see you through the loss of a dear love one.
I have fond memories of John at Annapolis. I extend my sympathy to John’s family.
John Hutton
class of 1952
We will miss an old classmate from the 22nd Co USNA 1952
Jack was a woderful brother and friend. We in Exton will miss him a great deal.
As President of the Naval Academy Class of 1952, I extend the sincere condolences of the entire class to John’s family and friends. May the Lord comfort and strengthen all those near to John during this very difficult time of mourning.
Jim Nunneley
Papa we will miss you.