
W. Alexander Melbardis
In loving Memory of W. Alexander Melbardis
June 21, 1946 – February 12, 2026
Captain, United States Army, First Cavalry Division — lawyer and judge — will be deeply missed by all.
Visitation
Sunday, February 15th
4pm – 8pm
Prayer Service 7:30pm
Monday, February 16th
4pm – 8pm
Prayer Service 7:30pm
Interment
Tuesday, February 17th
11am
Washington Memorial Park

I remember Mr. Melbardis, he always had a smile on his face and said hello whenever I was in the office to see my sister Heather. He had a good sense of humor. He was a very nice man and I’ll always remember him. May he Rest in Peace!🙏🙏❤️ Our Condolences to Kathe & family & friends. He will be missed. Love Hope, Phil & Boys!
I will miss your friendship greatly. Rest in peace Captain.
– Pat Gunn
Deepest sympathies to Kathe and family during this difficult time and devastating loss. I am so grateful to have had known Alex and privileged to have been his paralegal for 30+ years. Alex was an extraordinary person, not everyone gets a chance in life to come in contact with such a person. He was honest, generous, brilliant, loyal, caring, funny, patient and so much more. He taught me everything I know as a paralegal. I will miss our chats about dogs and his advice, I will never forget his constant praise of work I completed, “Good Show” was on of his favorite sayings; another saying he loved to use was “Life is Fierce” and just as that statement says “life truly is fierce”. Alex will be severely missed. Rest in peace, until we meet again.
RIP Alex. A great friend, wonderful counselor! Happy 18th. We will be toasting you after every round. You will be missed.
Mike
Dear Kate, We are so sorry for your loss! Alex was so unpretentious about his accomplishments
. He valued people by their loyalty, honesty and the respect they gave to others. Kindness towards people and animals were most important. Alex was a student of. history. He believed, if people learn history. Man won’t make the same mistakes. I was one of the lucky people that Alex called his friend. I will treasure that humble status the rest of my life. Love, Laurie & Bob
With heavy hearts we send our deepest prayers for W. Alexander Melbardis. A man all those blessed to have met respected. You had a twinkle in your eye and a smile that could light up a room.
With all our hearts & deepest condolences to Kathe & Family. Wishing you warm memories and strength through this time.
So sorry to hear about Alex,he came to our salon for haircuts,really great person.