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The Life of Alexander T Irvine Jr.

Alexander T. Irvine, Jr., age 63, on September 10, 2017, of Springfield, PA.

A graduate of Nether Providence High School and Lock Haven State College.  Employed in the printing industry since 1976, most recently worked for Rondo-Pak in Norristown.

He enjoyed playing golf and spending time at the beach in Fenwick Island, DE.  He has been married to Elizabeth Irvine (nee Tonelli) for 37 years.

 He is also survived by his son, Alexander T. (Jennifer) and his sister, Janice Dobrin (Howard).

Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Saturday, from 11-12:30 PM at the Arlington Cemetery Chapel, 2900 State Road, Drexel Hill, PA, followed by his funeral service at 12:30 PM.

 In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Salgi Esophageal Cancer Research Foundation, 450 Providence St., Unit 17, West Warwick, RI 02893.

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2017.09.12
Such a pleasure to know him

I only knew Alex for a short time. When our companies merged, I became Alex's "boss". I immediately could tell that he was a kind and gentle soul. He was always a pleasure to talk to and willing to help me and others in anyway. He was also very good at his job. He was always very open and honest. He has left a positive mark on my life. My condolences to family and friends. Bob Reilley
Posted by Bob R on 09/12/2017

2017.09.12
Prepress Rondo-Pak Camden

I only knew Alex a short while, he was genuine in his ways and helpful to others. He was in an unique position at work with changes happening all around him but he stepped right up and handled it like a pro. His illness came on quickly and unfortunately I really didn't get enough time to see him and talk with him. I like many are very sorry for the loss of Alex, may he rest in peace and he will always be in our hearts.
Posted by Allan L on 09/12/2017

2017.09.12
Life, the universe and everything

Alex was my best friend and was more like a brother than a friend. We met in 1972 at Lock Haven state college. We quickly became as thick as thieves because we were so much alike. In the intervening 45 years we had too many adventures to recount. Suffice it to say there is no one I would rather have been with for our zany and whacky adventures. As I think of them I laugh,as I know he is too. I miss you terribly my brother and the only thing that staunches the flow of my tears is I know you are smiling that Alex smile down at us. I'm still shaking it here boss.
Posted by Tom M on 09/12/2017