Thomas  Alexander

Thomas Gerald Alexander

May 22 1962 - March 16 2023

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Obituary of Thomas Gerald Alexander

Thomas Gerald Alexander May 22 1962 - March 16 2023 We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Thomas on March 16 2023. Beloved Son of the late Thomas and Kathleen Alexander (O'Connor) (1970 & 1967). Predeceased by his Grandparents Joseph and Olive Alexander (Priddle) (William Wagner) and Gerald and Sarah O'Connor (Shanahan) Thomas is survived by his sister Tammy Alexander, his nephew Justin Alexander (Danielle Cloutier) and his great nephews Seth and Lincoln. Thomas will be sadly missed by all of his aunts and uncles, cousins and his friends. Thomas held a deep passion and such fascination for outer space and the entire universe that surrounds us all. His knowledge was endless and there was nothing he would enjoy more than to sit down with a couple of beers, tell you all about the planets and the stars and then follow that up with an interesting discussion of NASA's latest mission. His love of this was truly at the core of his very being and he carried that with him until his final days. Thomas was also a lifelong, and very dedicated Trekkie - so much so that we can't help but think that in his final moments, with such wonder and awe in his eyes, he might very well have said "Beam me up Scotty" and very happily went in search of his very own final frontier. We would like to thank all of the wonderful staff at Huron Lodge 3rd floor Magnolia. We are so in awe and have so much gratitude for all the love, respect and the truly exceptional care and compassion you showed to Thomas and his family during his 3 year stay. It will never be forgotten. A private family interment of Thomas's ashes will take place at St. Mary's Cemetery with Father Mike Parent officiating a graveside service. Full details have not yet been finalized. "Maybe we weren't meant for paradise. Maybe we were meant to fight, to claw our way up and to scratch for every single inch along the way" - Captain James T. Kirk