congressional_record: CREC-1994-12-20-pt1-PgS27
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| CREC-1994-12-20-pt1-PgS27 | 1994-12-20 | 103 | 2 | TRIBUTE TO H.A. ALEXANDER | SENATE | SENATE | FRONTMATTER | S | S | [{"name": "Howell Heflin", "role": "speaking"}] | 140 Cong. Rec. S | Congressional Record, Volume 140 Issue 150 (Tuesday, December 20, 1994) [Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 150 (Tuesday, December 20, 1994)] [Senate] [Page S] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov] [Congressional Record: December 20, 1994] From the Congressional Record Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] TRIBUTE TO H.A. ALEXANDER Mr. HEFLIN. Mr. President, H.A. Alexander, mayor of the city of Moulton, AL, from 1968 to 1988, died on December 1, 1994. Mr. Alexander is remembered well for his contributions and sound leadership as mayor. During his tenure, he managed to get paved roads in Moulton, establish the city's first water treatment facility, and put in place its first public water system. He was also instrumental in improving the city's recreational facilities, as demonstrated by the youth softball and baseball complexes and the Deer Run Golf Course. Alexander was a veteran of World War II, a teacher and principal at Speake High School, and the owner and operator of Alexander Sales, which he owned for 22 years. H.A. Alexander will be missed greatly by the community of Moulton, and by all who knew him. My sincerest condolences are extended to Alexander's wife, Olivia Wilcoxson Alexander, and their entire family during this time of sadness. ____________________ |