Alexander Alonzo “Mick” Waters, Jr, 88, affectionately known as “Mick, Big Mick or Fruit Boy” of Snow Hill, Maryland transitioned peacefully on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at his residence. Born June 1, 1936, in Girdletree (Box Iron) Maryland, the only son of the late Alexander Alonzo and Flonie Isabel (Parker) Waters.
A funeral service will be held 12:00 PM Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Ebenezer United Methodist Church, 107 S. Collins St., Snow Hil with a viewing two-hours prior.
Interment will be at Ebenezer United Methodist Church Cemetery in Snow Hill.
Full obituary will be available soon.
6 Responses
To my family I’m so sorry for our loss I’m sending prayers for your strength and comfort at this difficult time love you all🙏🏾A special shout out to Jeannie just hold on to God’s unchanging hand I know you and your dad had a unchanging bond RIP cousin Mick💐🕊️🕊️
Condolences
To my Waters Cousins… I’m so very sorry for your loss… Cousin Mick was a very special man to all who knew him and he will be sorely missed… To my cousin and classmate Barry… We the graduating class of 1988 of SHHS are praying for you and your family in this time of bereament…🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊️🕊️
To the Waters Family
My Sincere Condolences to each of you during this time of bereavement. I pray God gives you each the strength to get thru the days ahead. Hold on to the fond memories you have of your love. God will take care of each of you. Mr. Mick was a good friend of my father, the Late Harris Purnell, Sr. and I know the excitement they must be having being together in Heaven. I’ll never forget Mr. Mick. 🙏🏽 Jeannie, you have been a devoted and dedicated daughter. May your moments together always be a reminder that you did all you could of done and more. God Bless you.
Condolences 🙏 to the family. I worked with Mickey (Gloria) for a number of years at Worcester County. I nicknamed him “Mick Mick” and called him that to this day. I loved to hear him shift the gears on the truck. He always kept me laughing and was very generous. If you needed anything, i.e. money ,food or even a place to stay..he was willing. I have known Mickey (Woodrow) my entire life. Whenever he seen me…I was always greeted with a smile. He became our “Road Dog” in his latter years. Traveling to Church Programs and sometimes to Captain George’s. For years I thought that his name was Mickey and my Mother said…His name is Alexander. Same thing with Dusty…and Mom said no…It is Delores.
So rest in peace Mick Mick…We love you and will miss you.
SLEEP IN PEACE TO MY GREAT GRANDFATHER, POP POP MICK. so glad i got to see you one last time. regardless of it all, i still have great childhood memories spending time with you and MY MOM MOM DUSTY 💕 thank you for raising MY DADDY- TYRONE WATERS & now you’ll be laid to rest next to him and mom mom. 🤞🏾