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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Alexander Hines, 65 years old, born on April 29, 1947, and passed away on July 4, 2012. We will remember him forever.
July 28, 2012
July 28, 2012
I was so saddened by the news. My sincere condolences to all his loved ones. I admired him very much.
July 28, 2012
July 28, 2012
Dearest Alexander I feel so blessed to have known you and have you in my life. I will continue to think of you often and carry you in my heart. Charles, love and hugs always.
July 28, 2012
July 28, 2012
The heavens must be rejoicing one so brilliant has come home. May your spirit light the night sky and fill our days with joyful memories of you.
July 15, 2012
July 15, 2012
Buddy...so sorry to hear of your passing...I will always have fond memories of you. You were such a sweet person & I am glad to have met you. RIP Luv Tina
July 15, 2012
July 15, 2012
well buddy i'm lost for words in the worst way .just want to say thank you so much for being my dad when my dad wasn't there .everything you taught me as a child i still carry it with me daily.i will never forget you .i miss you and hope your proud of the man i have became .it took some time but i did it . thank you love you always
July 13, 2012
July 13, 2012
My condolences go out to Mr. Hines family and friends, he may be gone in the flesh but he will live with us forever.
July 13, 2012
July 13, 2012
How lucky I am to call Buddy my friend and brother. Even though I have not seen him in years I will always remember growing up together and being baptized together when I was 10 and Buddy 11. It was 4 of us that were tight as can be. I will always remember your smile and laugh. Rest in Peace, my Buddy! Thank you Charles for the wonderful person you are and may God Bless your memories!
July 13, 2012
July 13, 2012
I knew Mr Hines when he was a teacher at Pine Poynt Middle School and Camden High School.I will always remember feeling so special on home games when he introduced " The Mighty Marching Panthers" in a way no one else has ever been able to duplicated , Ever.I will never forget any of his stage productions . You felt as if you were at a NYC instead of the CHS. GOD BLESS!
July 12, 2012
July 12, 2012
Class, grace and style... Alexander, you had them all. I am glad that our paths crossed. Charles how blessed you are to have had a love like his.
July 11, 2012
July 11, 2012
Ur gone but not forgotten. We shared a wonderful childhood together. So many special moment's, the joy, the laughter, my mothers biscuits ...smile...FRIENDSHIP
July 11, 2012
July 11, 2012
I will miss all of the great advice you use to give me about everything in life. You had a great sense of style and a love for life. Your smile and presence would light up any room!!! You were my big brother and I will always be proud of you. My heart is broken because you are no longer here on Earth with us, but I know that you are with God and his angels. I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU!!!
July 10, 2012
July 10, 2012
Well, it was always a laugh to remember when Buddy got happy in KABC that he threw a hymnal out the window. don;t know if it was true, but i do know that he was not afraid to praise God with his whole being. He will be missed. It was always a pleasure to be in his company, so jolly and postive always.
July 10, 2012
July 10, 2012
Alexander in the days past, we had so much fun and had some serious laughs. I am grateful to have shared some time in your life. Though we have not seen each other for awhile, you were always in my thoughts. Your kind spirit will NOT be forgotten!
July 9, 2012
July 9, 2012
I am so blessed as Alexander's friend. His friendship provided me with an abundance of generosity, holding on to an unspeakable connection, sharing wonderful times and challenging moments, welcoming me into his home as a honored presence, and relishing the fortune given by our knowing each other. For the lessons he taught me, I thank him. God bless Alexander.
July 9, 2012
July 9, 2012
Oh, this is so hard. Through all the health crises of the last few years I kept being rewarded by recoveries. There was always Buddy's abiding good grace and hopefulness through it all. I will miss him so much. I hope he is with Sister Caroline.
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
ON BEHALF OF DENNIS WEEMS:
Friend, thank you for the memories and always being such a nice guy! You are one of those quiet people like me who don't say much but think big and love much....we will miss seeing you around town and enjoying time with friends...
Farewell to a good friend....
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
Alexander, you are missed tremendiously. Your smile, your lovely tenor voice will forever be in my mind.much love,Your choir member
Ann Bradford
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
I will miss you Uncle Buddy. It was just going to be a couple days before my Mom and I saw you. I know you were so excited about our vacation out to California! You always knew how to brighten up a room. Although you leave all of us behind, we know you are in a better place singing among the angels. I will always love you.
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
Mr. Alexander, it was wonderful to have shared with you some good times. While Dennis and I had known you a short while, you made an impression on us for being genuine and simply a good person. I am glad that I went to visit you at the hospital June 30, and I am glad that we walked down to the courtyard, you, and I and Charles; and you got to enjoy a day of fresh air and sunshine!
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
continue...which was perhaps the last ime you saw a blue clear sky. We will remember you for life, we will think of your big bright smile and perfect white teeth; most of all, we will always remember your gentle spirit. We will keep an eye on Charles and hope the good Lord takes care of you in heaven and Charles here on earth. Our lives are so much better for having known u my FRIEND! LOVE
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
My Mr. Buddy, Uncle Buddy, Mr. Hines which you were affectionately known to me. You will truly be missed... I remember you made both of my prom growns for 11th & 12 th grade. I remember ALL the club meetings at Mommy's. Your fight against the battle in the recent years was such an inspiration to me. You are now in a better place with our Lord Jesus Christ! I rejoice we will meet again!
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
I LOVED BUDDY LIKE A BROTHER. I WILL MISS COOKING FOR YOU AND MY BROTHER CHARLES, ESPECIALLY THE SWEET POTATO PIES YOU LOVED. I WILL MISS YOUR SMILES AND YOUR GENTLE WAYS.YOU WERE AWONDERFUL FRIEND AND BROTHER. THANK YOU FOR BEING A WONDERFUL PARTNER TO MY BROTHER.
July 8, 2012
July 8, 2012
Alexander, Thank you so much for helping me admit my mother in the hospital. I will always remember your kindness and professionalism while helping me. I enjoyed the time I would stop in to say hello to you when I was visiting my mother. Your are now in God's care
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
What can I say but how lucky the angels are to have such a sweet person with them up there ! We'll just have to get along here with the fun and warm memories of a wonderful friend we had , for an all to brief time here ! See you soon my friend , in the mean time ,we'll keep an eye on Charles ! Hugs !
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
Uncle Buddy, I just want to say Thank You for Loving my Uncle Charles & Thank You for giving me the oppurtunity to share space and time with you...Love You R.I.P
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
Oh, Mr. Alexander - all the JOY, from coy small smiles to laughter for miles; all the STYLE, from bright, colorful shirts, pants and hats to sparkling family jewels, rings, watches and this-thats; all the FRIENDSHIP, from cocktails and noshes, dinners and shows to goodbyes, hellos and just-because-who-knows; yes for all this LIFE you shared with me - THANK YOU my friend - Love C.
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
I will miss the E-Mails.Alexander was a kind and gentle person. I offten think about him(with a smile)calling my car the T.J. mobile. Charles; you are the epitome of a great partner.
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
I will miss my brother. I will miss talking about BBC Mysteries, (Sherlock and Luther). I was so used to firing of a text message if I ran across an interesting book, show or event. I just talked to him on Monday July 2, 2012, I want him to know Jillian was in camp and having a good time...
July 7, 2012
July 7, 2012
This morning, as I was thinking of Alexander, I experienced a sweet aronma. Alexander had a sweet but passionate spirit. We were told during choir rehearsal that he was gone. A load gasp went up. He is not forgotten and our prayers are with you. Much love.
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July 4, 2022
July 4, 2022
My brain has a hard time processing that it’s been a decade since you took your final rest, my heart knows too well. Alexander J. Hines - son, brother, husband, father, partner, grandfather, uncle, best friend, friend, cousin, teacher, mentor, actor, director, board member, healthcare administrator & good human; Always in our hearts. Thank you for a lifetime of memories.
July 4, 2022
July 4, 2022
10 years ago the pain of the earthly body was no more.. I am so blessed for our time together. The visits and phone calls are vivid memories that will not fade. Say hi to Mom and Dad.

Your Brother Michael
April 29, 2022
April 29, 2022
Happy Birthday Alexander say hello to my mother and father for me
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July 4, 2021
After nine years passing, my pain of Alexander's homegoing is a little lighter, but my memories of his life is much fonder. Without any moment notice, I will recall a laughing conversation, a special occasion, or a whispering secret mumbled in my ear. These memories continue to sustain me today.
Being blessed with Buddy in my life, I celebrate his golden years on this Earth. With the best of my love, I thank you for showering me with so much generosity.

always,
william

The Man with the Heart of Gold

July 18, 2012

On August 15, 1965 (a Sunday afternoon), I met Alexander James Hines, unmistakably Buddy to his friends, on  the Virginia Union University campus. We were checking into our dormitory. Our friendship grew as we navigated our way through required courses. We were both English majors. It was during our stay at college that I was blessed with Alexander's first display of generosity.

During the tumultuous week of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and our school closing, we were compelled to return home. He suggested we ride the Greyhound to New Jersey; he was going to Camden and I to Atlantic City. When we arrived in Philadelphia, his family (parents and little siblings) welcomed us. He insisted I spend the night at his house and then travel on the next morning. He and his family provided a comfort I never forgot.


After college, our teaching days began, with our being renunited at Camden High School. His generosity resumed by having me as a guest, actually part of his family, in his own home, not matter which one. Besides the sharing of Charles' and his home with me, he casually counseled me about one situation or another, making sense and banter about some of the scenarios.


When we visited San Francisco one summer before we moved here, we knew we had to leave Camden so we could breathe freely. It was a milestone for us which had no regrettable notions. His generosity continued as I remained a presence in their home, especially when we were neighbors on the same street. But the grandest public display of his generosity was when he and Charles celebrated their 25th Anniversary. They invited me and a host of family and friends to share that elegant evening with them. This was a special night for them but for me too because I felt honored.


Feeling this honor has been the threadbare through our relationship, going on for almost half a century. I thank him for blessing me with a friendship that can be compared to a forever status. My heart is heavy in missing him, but it's grateful for memories it holds-- some of which I shared here. Alexander, God Bless you and thank you. I love you.


always best,
william              

Affirming, Giving, Powerful

July 14, 2012

Mr. Hines was my 11th grade english teacher at Camden High School. I was a relentless bookworm, and Mr. Hines did everything in his power to affirm and encourage that in me. What a wonderful gift of affirmation and caring at an awkward time in life when fitting in, rather than being different felt so important.

I will never forget the day I walked into class and he matter-of-factly placed a small plastic bag on my desk. Obviously, there was a book inside; Selected Poetry of Lord Byron. Wow! My teenage heart leapt, and in true nerdy girl fashion I know I let out a silly gasp. I had no cool to blow, and yet I instantly wanted to hide under the desk as my display drew more negative attention than I could stand. Without missing a beat Mr. Hines threw a withering backward glance at my taunting classmates, and proceeded to share some tidbit I have long since forgotten about Lord Byron, and his thought that I should savor, rather than tear through this book the way I tended to do with so many others.

Many years later I had the opportunity to present a paper at a scholarly conference on the particular kind of friendship dear mentors cultivate with their charges. I certainly had Mr. Hines in mind then. He was then and will always be someone who helped me begin to know and embrace my true self. There is no greater gift one human being can share with another. What a gift from God he was and what an endless blessing his memory will bestow.

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