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NORMAN J. ALEXANDER

Norman J. Alexander, 82, of Alpena, passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, as a result of an auto accident.

Norm was born June 30, 1937 in Rockport, Michigan to Norman W. and Adeline Alexander.

On Oct. 30, 1960, he married the love of his life Mary Ann Sylvester at St. Anne Church in Alpena, Michigan. Norm and Mary Ann have three children; Kellie, Mary Beth (Jeff) Avery, Norm Jr. He is also survived by three grandchildren; Tim (Jackie) Alexander, Bradley (Christin) Avery, Kristen Alexander, and seven great-grandchildren; Sinjin, Eli, Riley, Halie, Carter, Bailey, Logan. Norm was the oldest son from a family of nine. He is survived by his siblings; Estelle Frantz, Carol Conn, Jim (Trudy) Alexander, Ervin (Darlene) Alexander, Judy (Dennis) Woerman, Linda (John) Soldenski, Ray (Joyce) Alexander, Connie (Ron) Lucas.

Norm served in the U.S. Army for four years in Fort Riley, Kansas. After he was discharged, Norm and his young family moved back to Alpena where Norm went to work for Huron Portland Cement Co. Years later he worked and retired from WG Benjey as a machinist.

Norm had a lot of passions in his life. He was an avid outdoorsman when it came to hunting, fishing, and trapping. Even on the coldest of days this past winter, Norm was able to out-fish his son Norm Jr., his grandson Bradley, and son-in-law Jeff, and put more fish in the pail to take home for supper. Up until a few years ago, Norm enjoyed working in his garden, tending to his rabbits, and cutting and selling firewood to the locals around Long Lake.

Norm will be remembered most as a baseball/softball player in his younger days, then years later as a coach for Huron Shores Little League and Babe Ruth. Norm coached for over 25 years, and he coached his children, grandchildren, and then his great-grandchildren from the bleachers.

For years, Norm made it clear to his family that he wanted his body donated to science for the betterment of others, his wishes are being carried out.

Arrangements are being handled by Bannan Funeral Home for the family, and any further plans will be announced by the family at a later date.

Memorials: Alpena Huron Shores Babe Ruth