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Alexa Charles

Back Bay, Boston, North Grafton, Massachusetts

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46, of North Grafton, succumbed to cancer on March 31, 2008, at the Back Bay home of her mother and step-father, Cynthia and Grant Schaumburg. She is also survived by her father and step-mother, Howard and Frances Charles of Cambridge; step-brother, Patrick Devitt; step-sister, Elizabeth Devitt;...

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I am deeply saddened by Alexa’s passing. I just wish I had tried getting back in touch with her earlier. I moved back to the Boston area about a year ago not knowing that she lived just a few miles away… Two weeks ago her name suddenly popped into my mind and I tried contacting her only to find out the terrible news. She was such a wonderful person and friend, one that I will always remember and hold very close to my heart. I will never forget our friendship along with your wonderful smile...

I just learned of the news of Alexa's passing, and I was terribly saddened. Alexa was a good friend. We had worked together while at Coopers & Lybrand in Princeton, NJ, and we even lived in the same apartment complex nearby our work. We spent a lot of time together while working, and while traveling to/from our project locations - we got to know each other pretty well during this time. I always had the highest respect for Alexa professionally and personally.

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Alexa's family. Alexa was a genuine, thoughtful and caring colleague, and she will be missed by all. I'm glad I had an opportunity meet and learn from her.

Alexa, you always said the world was small! Is that really the Ron Trenouth I know from Millis...."Boojie's brother?" - had to ask. Thanks for bringing the world back around! Lisa (Neitlich)Halloran

I'm not sure why, but Alexa popped into my head today...I hadn't/haven't seen her since 1989? We worked together on a show and quite frankly she helped me get my first summer theatre job, which set me on my way. I've thought of her often and wondered how and what she was doing. I remember her even tempered nature, calm cool head, and wonderful smile. My sincerest thoughts and prayers to her family. I am so, so sorry for you loss.

You will never be forgotten. I'm glad that you wanted to place some ashes at the family camp on Great Pond. We had some good times there in your younger days. Now you will always have a presence there.

We hadn't seen eachother in far too long but I have thought of you often and pray for you to now have peace. With love, Kim

We will miss Alexa at Collaborative where she was working. Her strength and optimism as she gave all she could at work was inspiring.
Our sympahties to her family in this time of grief.

My thoughts are prayers are with your family. Alexa had a heart of gold. My father recently passed away from ALS and Alexa helped me so much with a kind ear and wise words. She is missed!