Scott Alexander Obituary, Atlanta Harvest of Magic Member Has Died – Death
Scott Alexander Death, Obituary – It is with a heavy heart that I have to be the one to deliver the awful news to you all that Atlanta Harvest of Magic member Scott Alexander has passed away. It is my deepest regret that I must be the one to do so. I feel an overwhelming sense of regret because I do not have any other option but to go in this manner. Not only was Scott going to put on a performance at this year’s Harvest festival, but he was also going to deliver one of his presentations there.
The festival was scheduled to take place in this year. At this time, we want his family to know that they are in our thoughts and prayers. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Please remember them in your prayers and keep them in your thoughts. Please remember them in your prayers and keep them in your thoughts as they go through this difficult time. Before Scott Alexander left, the rest of his family had already left.
They took with them Scott’s mother Joyce Alexander, father Wendell Alexander, and brother Stanley (Stan) Alexander. Prior to Scott’s departure, the rest of his family had already left. In addition to being the only member of his immediate family to have survived, Scott is also the only living relative of his who can be found among us today. The funeral house that serves the Raymer-Kepner area will host the memorial ceremony for Scott Alexander on Sunday, December 4, at three o’clock in the afternoon. The service will be held at the funeral home. The funeral home will serve as the location of the service.
After a protracted and courageous struggle against cancer, Scott Alexander passed away on November 30. There will be a visitation held at the Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home beginning at one in the afternoon and running until three in the afternoon before the funeral service begins. The funeral service will begin at three in the afternoon. One in the afternoon will mark the beginning of the visitation that is scheduled to take place. If you would like to remember Scott by making a donation to the National Parks Foundation, you can do so by mailing a check to the following address.