Hunter Peel AlexanderH. P. Alexander Dies SuddenlyH. P. Alexander, aged 54, well known Little Rock man and for many years traveling salesman for the International Harvester Co., was found dead in bed at 530 o'clock this morning by his wife, at the family home, 1722 Park avenue. Death was thought to be caused from heart trouble. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Eberle U. Stevenson, Fort Worth, Texas, and one son, George Ludovic Alexander of this city; by his mother and by two brothers. The body is being held at the Ruebel & Co., parlors awaiting funeral arrangements. Deceased was a veteran member of the United Commercial Travelers and Arkansas Travelers' Association and widely known throughout the state. unknown paper, May 11, 1922 Hunter P. AlexanderThe funeral of Hunter P. Alexander, 54 years old, who died Thursday morning at his home, 1722 Park avenue, was held at the residence Friday afternoon at 330 o'clock. Services were conducted by the Rev. J. E. Lawson. Pallbearers were Active -- J. E. W******en, Ed Engstroum, George Shelton, B. Davidson, Charles Sawyer and J. Donaldson; honorary -- R.W. Porter, W. Hosack, W.N. Brandon, Fred Pa**tee, Sam Rowden and Jim Green**. Burial was in Roselawn Memorial park. unknown paper |