What a superb and touching obit.

Thanks for posting it, Denise!


If y'all have photos of Ed you would like to see in The TEXAS CAVER, please be 
sure to send them my way.


A life well lived.


Mark




________________________________
From: Denise P <[email protected]>
To: TexasCavers <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, October 25, 2009 6:54:40 PM
Subject: [Texascavers] Ed Alexander Obituary

In the Austin American Statesman today. Lovely summary of his life.
 
-Denise 
 
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/statesman/obituary.aspx?n=edward-fales-alexander&pid=134922351

Edward Fales Alexander 
 
Edward Fales Alexander Edward Alexander was an extraordinary person and a 
special friend to all who knew him. His sudden, tragic passing on October 17, 
2009, in an accident on the Medina River, has left a large void in our lives 
but we can continue to enjoy the rich tapestry he wove during his much too 
short but brilliantly traveled journey. Ed never met a stranger. Together, he 
and his beloved wife Brigit joyfully welcomed all comers to their enchanted 
homes in Real de Catorce, Mexico, and Austin, Texas. Ed had more friends than 
there are stars in the Texas sky and all who were blessed to have known him are 
better, happier people for the experience. Ed was born in Amarillo, Texas on 
November 25, 1942. He loved his Texas roots, a favorite topic for his endless 
tales. He graduated from Vanderbilt University and received a graduate degree 
in physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1968. Ed was always in the 
middle of the fun, both the kindest and
 most cantankerous of the bunch, at once a shining light on your shoulder and a 
practical man of the earth. A traveler at heart, he trotted the globe the way 
some people walk around the block. Of his adventures, perhaps Ed loved those 
involving caves most of all. Having joined the NSS earlier he fell in with a 
circle of Austin cavers in 1964 and those adventurers remained friends to the 
end; they were with him at the Texas Cavers Reunion in Paradise Canyon the 
night he died. Ed and Brigit met in Real de Catorce, Mexico, and they were 
married in 1992. Before moving back to Austin in 2008, Ed and his family lived 
for twelve years in Catorce. Ed continued to explore, traveling and camping 
around Mexico and hiking the Catorce Range with family and friends and his dog, 
Cleo. He would load up his red Izuzu Trooper with Brigit and son Luc and put 
his daughter Mimi on top with Cleo running behind as they climbed up the rugged 
mountain roads to scenic, wonderful
 places. If Luc found a snake in the road, Ed would pick it up and preserve it 
in the freezer for later dissection with the kids. Learning was an everyday 
adventure at the Alexander home. Ed's children, Thomas, Mimi and Luc--kind, 
compassionate, and curiosity-filled--are a testament to the care and love Ed 
gave them. From his youngest days Thomas was always included with the many 
adventures of Ed whether camping in the Sierra Madre, cooking at the TCR events 
or running the rivers of Central Texas. Ed traveled the road from Austin to 
Catorce and back with Thomas many times. If night fell and they were tired, 
they would pull off the road, put down their sleeping bags and sleep under the 
stars. The stories about Ed would fill a book; the stories that he told would 
fill another. His life revolved around all kinds of human communities in Austin 
and Mexico: cavers, musicians, river runners, movie makers, artists, 
craftspeople, archeologists, and computer
 programmers. Ed was preceded in death by his parents, Kleim and Myrtle 
Alexander, and his brother Charles. He is survived by his wife, Brigit; 
daughter, Mimi; and sons, Thomas and Luc; nephew, Chuck and niece Susanne. Vaya 
con dios, Eduardo. We miss you so much. A celebration of Ed's life with family 
and friends is being planned. Friends are encouraged to bring a picture, a 
written memory or a memento to be included in a book for his family to keep.

________________________________
Windows 7: It works the way you want. Learn more. 


      

Reply via email to