1959~2021
Mitchell Ryan Alexander, 62 years of age, passed away on Sunday, September 26, 2021, from complications of the COVID virus.
Mitchell was born January 2, 1959, to GL and Leona Alexander. Mitchell graduated from Oklahoma State Tech
Mitchell graduated from Oklahoma State Tech in 1979 with a diploma in Electrical Maintenance.
Mitchell married Faye White on December 4, 1981. Two children were born from this union.
He was self-employed and the owner of A and A Enterprises, specializing in electric, plumbing and HVAC hookups of mobile homes. Mitchell’s fun-loving nature could put a smile
Mitchell’s fun-loving nature could put a smile on anyone’s face and allowed him to make friends easily wherever he went. He never met a stranger! His favorite hobbies included, flying, building
His favorite hobbies included, flying, building and working on airplanes, (his RV9a, which he built, his father’s 172, and many, many models). Every summer he would attend EAA AirVenture at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He also enjoyed riding his Honda Goldwing with family and friends all over the United States.
Mitchell’s warm heart and adventurous spirit touched the lives of many, and he will be deeply and forever missed by his family and the friends he made throughout his life.
He was preceded in death by his father, GL Alexander, and his twin brother, Marshall Alexander. Mitchell is survived by his loving wife, Faye
Mitchell is survived by his loving wife, Faye Alexander of the home; his children, daughter Maria and son Matthew; his mother, Leona Alexander; a brother, Geoff Alexander; a sister, Diahann Kramer, as well as many other family members. The “Celebration of Life” service for Mitchell
The “Celebration of Life” service for Mitchell Alexander will be, Wednesday, October 6, 2021, 10:00 AM at Goodrich Memorial United Methodist Church, located at 200 West Hayes Street in Norman, Oklahoma. Services are under the direction of John M. Ireland and Son Funeral Home & Chapel in Moore, Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers, please consider, making a donation to, Goodrich Memorial United Methodist Church in Mitchell’s memory.