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Earl Alexander

July 20, 1939 ~ December 22, 2025

Born in: Pasadena, Texas
Resided in: Lone Star, Texas

Earl Alexander, a truly hard-working and dedicated man, born on July 20, 1939, in Pasadena, Texas, and a long-standing resident of Lone Star, Texas. Earl passed away surrounded by the love of his family, leaving behind a legacy of diligence and integrity on Monday, December 22, 2025 while in a Longview hospital.

Earl Alexander proudly graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from Texas A&M University. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to become the owner and operator of A&E Machine Shop in Lone Star, where his work ethic and commitment to excellence set high standards in the industry.

A devout member of the Lone Star Methodist Church, Earl’s faith was an integral part of his life. He cultivated a passion for sailing and cherished his time working on a shrimp boat, experiences that brought him immense joy and peace throughout his life.

Earl’s family was his pride and joy. He was a devoted husband to his late wife, Billie Sue Alexander, and a loving father to his daughters, Angie Allison and Jana Haynes, both of Lone Star. His legacy continues through his grandson, Jason Haynes; his granddaughters, Amber Blear and her husband, Jason, Jamee Haynes; and his great-grandson, Dawson Blear; and great-granddaughter, Allie Sue Blear.

He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Krider and Frances Alexander, and his cherished wife, Billie Sue Alexander.

Earl Alexander’s life was a testament to the values of hard work, dedication, and family. His memory will forever be cherished by those who loved him and were inspired by his example.

A celebration of Earl’s life will be held at a later date. Honoring his requests, cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Horn Family Funeral Home and Cremations of Daingerfield. Donations can be made in his memory to the Lone Star Methodist Church, P. O. Box 0133, Lone Star, Texas 75668.

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  1. Rebecca Kennedy Terrell says:

    Angie, Ronnie and I are so sorry to hear about Earl but we know he is in a better place and with your sweet Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and know we love you dearly.

  2. Walter L. “Wally” Martin says:

    Angie so sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

  3. Me and dad used to mow his yard and his wife really good people

  4. Angie, so sorry to hear of Earls passing. As you know he and Ali had some great conversations when he would come into the senior citizens building. The city has truly lost someone who was knowledgeable about all aspects of the city and had a positive influence over what he thought the city should do to prosper. His work ethic was something you don’t find in many people this day and age. Please accept Joyce and my condolences for your entire family. Let me know there is anything you need.
    RIP sir!

  5. Dean and Cindy Lee says:

    Angie and Amber,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  6. Angie and Jana, Glynn and I are so sorry to hear about your dad. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. Earl was a great man. He gave a bunch of us kids a start in life by putting us to work. I know he will be greatly missed. Sending prayers for Jana and Angie and your families .

  8. Angie so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

  9. Marla and James Armstrong says:

    Angie and Jana we are so sorry for your loss. Our condolences go out to you and your families.


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