Edna Gentry Alexander

edna alexander

August 29, 1920 ~ March 4, 2004


Resided in: Asheville, NC

EDNA G. ALEXANDER Edna Gentry Alexander, 83, of 100 Cheerio Lane, Arrowhead Apartments, Asheville, died Thursday, March 4, 2004, at Memorial Mission Hospital. Mrs. Alexander was born in Madison County and was a daughter of the late John Erwin and Hattie Elizabeth Gentry and was married to the late Joseph Graham Alexander. She was a former bookkeeper for Belk’s Department Store and a member of the First Baptist Church in Marshall. Mrs. Alexander also served as publicity chairman for the Bicentennial Year observance (1976) in Madison County and wrote some weekly columns for the Marshall News-Record & Sentinel that remembered Madsion County. She had been a resident of Arrowhead Aparments for 18 years where she was instrumental in establishing a food bank that included clothing and household goods for residents who have no help. She is survived by two daughters, Cheryl Proctor and her husband Allen of Raleigh and Ann Anglin and her husband Jack of Kennesaw, GA; one son Terry Young and his wife Jenny of Nashville, TN; two brothers, John B. Gentry and his wife Dorothy of Petersburg, IN and James E. Gentry and his wife Mary of San Gabriel, CA; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday at Walnut Cemetery with the Rev. Buddy Freeman officiating. Her family will receive friends from 7:00 - 9:00 pm Sunday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue.

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  1. I was so saddened to hear of Edna’s passing. She was such a beautiful soul who loved others, especially the children. She was a good hearted person and will be missed.

  2. Edna;; you will be greatly missed at Arrowhead. All your efforts to make the other residents happy trying to do things for them and get them to participate. It was a hard task. We know where your heart was. You were one of the most caring, loving people that I knew, always remembering everyone’s birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions. I will miss you greatly. There will be a great void. We love you; Marilyn, Noelle, Emily Rose, James, Michelle and little Brandon.

  3. Edna and I were friends for many years. In that time were many good times and converstions. Edna was truly dedicated to Arrowhead Bingo and other social activities. She was a strong presence in our community and will be missed.

  4. Edna was a good friend to me. She would often come to my apartment and
    we’d talk and catch up on current
    events. We also traded coupons form the newspaper. I enjoyed the times we prepaired for social activities in the community room.
    To Edna’s family, you have my deepest sympathy. We will all miss
    seeing Edna in the hallways at Arrowhead.

  5. Edna,I will miss you very much, even though we were friends for such a short time. We will all miss your charm and sense of humor. I enjoyed all the times I came down for Bingo.
    To Edna’s family, my deepest sympathy goes out to you at this time.


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