Alexander Wauddy Jr.
- Jul, 28, 2020
- Joseph Thompson-Matthews
- Funeral Service
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Alexander Wauddy Jr. was born on September 3rd, 1946 in River Rouge, Michigan. He passed away on July 24th, 2020.
The memorial services for Alexander Wauddy Jr. will be held on August 1st, 2020, located at Thompson Funeral Home Inc – Dexter Chapel on 7643 Dexter Dexter Ave., Detroit, Michigan 48206.
The family hour will begin at 11:00 AM, and the official services for Alexander Wauddy will be at 12:00 PM.
Any floral arrangements must be sent to Thompson Funeral Home Inc. – Dexter Chapel by Friday, a day before the official service time.
There will be a livestream of the memorial services of Alexander Wauddy Jr. posted here on the day of the service.
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RIP to Big Al, a B&G Club legend! Thank you for the love and wonderful memories you gave us. Prayers and condolences to your family and friends.
Love. Corey King & Sybil Barkley
I’m truly sadden by the lost of this gentle giant… from the 1st time I met him..Always a smile our family functions will never be the same..without the sounds of the Big Apple rest well!!
Big Al was a pillar at the Diehl Club. He played a special role in the lives of those members who knew him. Whether he was running games in the games room or being the DJ for a club party, he never missed a beat and always greeted you with a smile. He will truly be missed. “Is Everrrybody Ready!” “Yeah Man” RIP Big Baby