Gerald DeWayne Alexander

Gerald DeWayne Alexander

May 01, 1934 - October 09, 2021
Mission Viejo California

Gerald DeWayne Alexander

May 01, 1934 - October 09, 2021
Mission Viejo California

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Alexander Gerald DeWayne
May 1, 1934 – October 9, 2021

Gerald (Jerry) Alexander passed away with family at his bedside following a tough seven year battle with ALS. Jerry’s great love of life is the gift he left to his loved ones.

Jerry was born in Seattle, WA to Kay Bridges and Howard Alexander. He was a graduate of Lincoln High School where he played basketball. He went on to Monterey Community College. When the Korean War broke out he joined the Navy where he served on a destroyer chasing Russian submarines along the Pacific Rim. On returning home he attended Seattle University where he received his degree in Business Marketing in 1958. lt was there that he met his wife, the very beautiful Janice Morgan. They married and had three children. He was proud of his career in sales in the freight and shipping industry. His career led to relocations in Akron, OH, Lubbock, TX and finally to Mission Viejo in 1975. They lost their beloved daughter Tamara in a tragic traffic incident in 1986. Janice lost her battle with melanoma shortly after. Jerry would not give up but soldiered on. With all great fortune and blessings he connected with the second love of his life, Janet Ure, and they were married in 1987. He spent the rest of his life in the loving company and care of Janet. They lived an active and adventurous life, playing tennis, sailing and traveling. They relished their lives in their beautiful Mission Viejo home, sipping Jerry’s favorite vodka tonics in their backyard.

He is survived by his loving wife Janet, son Trace (Renee), daughter Teresa Kowalski (Rich), step-daughter Lori Waller (Jerry), sister Nancy Miller (Roland), ten beloved grandchildren Dayna Underwood (Mark), Jon Belinski (Alyssa), Mason Waller (Rachel), Jake Belinski (Molly), Kyle Waller, Emily Alexander Dylan Berry, Evan Kowalski, Caroline Alexander and Matt Alexander, and five beloved great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Jerry was larger than life and was an extremely proud husband, dad, grandpa, and great grandpa. He leaves us full of laughter, love, fun, outrageous pranks and stories.

He was a kind and honorable person and will be missed greatly.

 

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: November 2, 2021 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: O'Connor Mortuary
  • Location: 25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 581-4300

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: November 2, 2021 (2:00 PM)
  • Venue: Riverside National Cemetery
  • Location: 22495 Van Buren Blvd. Riverside, CA 92518 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (951) 653-8417

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14 responses to Gerald DeWayne Alexander

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  1. Kathi Manuel says:

    Gerry was one of a kind. He was friendly to all and told the best stories ever. Roy and I played tennis with the Alexanders and loved sharing this activity with them.
    I think of Gerry as a true warrior. He lived life to the fullest. He will be missed by all who were lucky to know him. Rest In Peace, Gerry, You were spectacular.

  2. peter foley says:

    I first met Jerry in the late seventies….we were competitors in the freight business. I always respected his selling abilities and wanted him to be on our team so we would have to stop selling against him! That happened in the mid 80’s when Jerry came aboard to sell with us at Viking Freight System..I can remember telling the guy in charge of the offshore markets when Jerry’s company went bankrupt “Make sure you get Alexander!” and it was to our joy that he did! Not only was Jerry a great salesperson but a delight as a co worker…we loved Jerry..how could you not? May God take this gentle soul under His wing.

  3. Our deepest sympathy. Many fond memories of Jerry. He was a really great guy.

  4. We shared many a fun-filled time with Jerry and Janet when we lived in Mission Viejo. He was always bigger than life and had a smile on his face. We are so sad to hear about his passing and send our sympathies to Janet and the rest of his family. Dave and Liz Howe

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