WORLD WAR II
Virginia Peede Alexander, 80, of Cornelia died Sunday at her residence following an extended illness.
Born in Macon County, she was the daughter of the late Floyd Appling and Jenny Marie Dobbs Peede. She was a retired teacher with 36 years of service in schools in Georgia and was a lifelong Methodist.
She was a WAVE in the U.S. Navy, where she assisted in the honor guard and color guard duties. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Paul Alexander Sr.
Survivors include her daughter, Mindy Avery, Cornelia; son, Paul Alexander, Gainesville; brother, Floyd A. Peede Jr.; and six grandchildren.
Burial will be in Level Grove Cemetery with full military honors provided by Rabun County D.A.V. Chapter 15 and American Legion Post 84.
McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home, Cornelia, Aug 2005
WORLD WAR II
Virginia Peede Alexander, 80, of Cornelia died Sunday at her residence following an extended illness.
Born in Macon County, she was the daughter of the late Floyd Appling and Jenny Marie Dobbs Peede. She was a retired teacher with 36 years of service in schools in Georgia and was a lifelong Methodist.
She was a WAVE in the U.S. Navy, where she assisted in the honor guard and color guard duties. She also was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Paul Alexander Sr.
Survivors include her daughter, Mindy Avery, Cornelia; son, Paul Alexander, Gainesville; brother, Floyd A. Peede Jr.; and six grandchildren.
Burial will be in Level Grove Cemetery with full military honors provided by Rabun County D.A.V. Chapter 15 and American Legion Post 84.
McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home, Cornelia, Aug 2005
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