Lynda Alexander

In Loving Memory

LyndaAlexander

Date of Birth June 24, 1953
Passed Away On March 5, 2026
At Age 72 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Lynda Alexander passed away peacefully on March 5, 2026, in Kerrville, Texas.

Lynda lived a life filled with creativity, dedication, and generous spirit. A graduate of Dickinson High School and the University of Houston, she devoted 35 years of her professional career to the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas before retiring to the Texas Hill Country. There, she found daily joy in watching the wildlife that visited her backyard and spent countless hours working on her many creative pursuits. An avid quilter, Lynda lovingly made quilts that she delighted in giving to family and friends, each one a heartfelt gift. She was also a skilled porcelain doll maker, pouring extraordinary dedication into her craft. Lynda competed in numerous national doll shows, earning many awards for the exceptional quality of her work, and was especially honored to receive the Doll Artisan Guild Ambassador Award in recognition of her time, talent, and the energy she put forth to advancing the art of dollmaking.

Lynda is survived by her two brothers, George Alexander IV of Kerrville and John Alexander and his wife Jan of El Lago; nephews and nieces, George Alexander V and his wife Caitlyn of Santa Fe, Valerie Keith and her husband Aaron of League City, Hunter Alexander and his wife Kari of Seabrook, Caroline Kline and her husband Corbin of Houston. She treasured time spent with her seven great-nephews and one great-niece and delighted in spoiling them at every opportunity.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George Alexander Jr. and his wife Anne.

The family will hold a private graveside service celebrating her life.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the ALS Association or Peterson Hospice.

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Condolences (3)

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Rose Ann Galicia Texas City, TX March 16, 2026
"Lynda was my boss's daughter working for ARA Food Services at UTMB. She helped me in the office during summer while attending college. She was always happy and very talented. She was very compassionate and caring. I considerate her a good friend. Rest in peace Lynda, I know you will be greatly missed."
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Linda Allsen Layer Texas City, TX March 11, 2026
"Lynda and I worked together at UTMB. She was extremely smart in everything she did and was a beautiful person inside and out. I know her sweet parents were waiting for her at heaven's gate. Special condolences to her brother George as I have fond memories of my relationship with Lynda and George when they lived in Dickinson. Sending prayers for the entire family for the loss of Lynda."
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MR ANDREW CUMMINGS FRAMINGHAM, MA March 7, 2026
"A Great Person Was Lynda Alexender A Good Friend And More As Well As Person To Always Put A Smile on Your Face And Person To Call A Good Friend And More"
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