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Alexander David Death, Obituary Not Available – We wish to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Alexander David (Zander), who passed away on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

He was 71 years old, the loving husband of Iris, a dedicated father, a cherished grandfather, a great-grandfather (sandy buckets), a brother, a brother-in-law, an uncle, and a dear friend to many. The moment he received his diploma from Baraboo High School in 1992, he did not spend any time and immediately jumped into his minivan, going out to discover this incredible planet. After that, he went on to earn various degrees from an institution called YouTube and the School of Life.

The souls of Dave and Cassie bonded in the same place where all true love tales begin: Desperate Annie’s. After that, they recruited Maizee to their squad, which resulted in the formation of a connection that will endure throughout realms. He was a master of all that was unknown, the ultimate tinkerer, and possessed an unrivaled love for the great outdoors, as well as an enthusiasm for music and history that was unparalleled. His light continued to shine brightly even on the days that they were the most difficult.

He imbued each and every person he came in contact with with a bit of himself, and in all honesty, everyone who came into contact with him fell in love with him. While working on construction sites, at the ancient watering places, and at the ski mountain, he was affectionately referred to as Montana or Diamond Dave. At the same time, he would encourage everyone to laugh when confronted with a struggle, to never forget that you are the boss of your own self, and to not take the Tuesdays in life for granted.

The maize. Keep in mind that you should always express your soul’s truth and remember that “no” is a complete phrase. Always remember to stand up for what you think to be right. Remember that pain is only temporary; it may last for a minute, an hour, a day, or even a year, but eventually it will go away and something else will take its place.

This is a quote that you should forever keep in mind. However, if I give up, it will continue indefinitely. I will be with you every step of the way on the incredible journey that is your life, so always keep an eye out for a procession of turtles.

His survivors include his wife, Cassandra Wilusz; his daughter, Maizee Jane Alexander; his hairy children, Pearl, Jo Jo, and Mango; his grandmother, Juanita Alexander; his mother, Pamela Jo Hilmer; his father, Scott Alexander; his brothers, Mark, Kevin, Wade Lee Richards, Lance Richards, Christopher Alexander; and his sister, Shania; in addition to his nieces and nephews, Jordan, Nicholas, and Ashley; and his closest friends from Wisconsin, Andrew Bonham, Jeff Geasey, John Burch, and Scott Wastal.

His grandparents, Grandpa Scott, Grandma Pauline, and Grandpa Jim, all passed away before him. On Friday, March 29, at 10.30 a.m., a memorial service honoring Zander’s life will be place at the Alexander Buchan & Son Funeral Chapel located on Denmark Street in Fraserburgh.

Following the service, the funeral service will proceed to Kirkton Cemetery, where all of Zander’s relatives and friends are cordially invited. In place of flowers, donations can be made at the Chapel entrance in support of the CCU unit at ARI. Please note that family flowers are the only acceptable form of expression. The loss of Zander will be deeply felt. In response to the family’s request, you are more than welcome to wear a little bit of tartan. we are “fa’s like us”

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