Vicki Barber Harold Curtis was my godmothers attorney for many years. After his death, George Alexander handled her legal matters. I took her to meet with him in 2007 and was immediately impressed with his courteous and calm demeanor. He was her trusted friend and advisor until her death in 2014. Every year my godmother would tell me, "I hope when Im gone you will continue to have George take care of my business and yours." We, of course, were happy to take her advice. She did suffer from Alzheimers for about 5 years and, sadly, during that time an unscrupulous attorney in her hometown wrote a new will for her. Even though she (the attorney) didnt know that my godmother had been diagnosed with AD, anyone could see that she had dementia. George was my savior during those difficult years, guiding me through a guardianship procedure, easing my fears during a difficult will contest. In addition to all that, he has advised my husband and I with our wills, POAs, and all that attends making plans for our family after we are gone. We are so happy that he has Vicky Cummings to assist him. Shes just great. I hope this conveys some of the trust and admiration I have for George. I really cant live without him!
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Louis Clark My great, great grandfather James Madison Clark came to Hunt County in 1882.
He settled near Kingston where he acquired land. He instilled in the Clark family the need to be well represented in defending their land rights.
Ivan and George Alexander have represented the Clark family for two generations.
We have been well guided by their counsel.
I have full confidence in George Alexander and immense respect for the late Ivan Alexander (as did my father Louis Benton Clark).
For landowners, I recommend that you call George.
Louis I. Clark
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