Those Who Were Killed
We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.
Teresa Antionette Alexander

"Teresa Alexander, 33. A wife and mother of three, Teresa Alexander was always on the go. Alexander, of Oklahoma City, had gone alone to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building to get a Social Security card for her 8-month-old son Sean. She worked two full-time jobs: as a nurse's assistant at Baptist Medical Center and as a pool supervisor at the Marriott Hotel. Still, she found time to be a Girl Scout leader and attend regular functions at St. Eugene Catholic Church with her husband, Martin, and their children, Michael, 15, Latress, 13, and Sean. Alexander's sister, Marian Spears, said she also was involved in St. Eugene's Catholic School. Dentist Stephen Chastain attended church with Alexander and knew the family well. He helped start the Teresa Alexander Family Assistance Fund. "Teresa was quiet, very humble, never said a bad word about anybody," Chastain said. Donations to the family assistance fund set up in her name can be sent to: Teresa Alexander Family Assistance Fund, c/o First Fidelity Bank, Box 82189, Oklahoma City, OK 73148-0189. "
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