Alexander-Neophytou-Obituary

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Alexander K Neophytou

South Charleston, West Virginia

Feb 13, 1993 – May 14, 2014

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BORN
February 13, 1993
DIED
May 14, 2014
LOCATION
South Charleston, West Virginia

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Bartlett-Burdette-Cox Funeral Home Obituary

Arrangements under the direction of Bartlett-Burdette-Cox FH, CHARLESTON, WV.

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So sorry for your loss. May GOD send comfort to all and keep you in his loving arms. Rob and I will miss Alex and his smile. But we all have Grayson to remember Alex by. Such a sweet child with the same smile. If you need anything just call.

Tracy & family,
So, so sorry to hear about Alex. Chris called me with the news and my heart just broke for you. Hope you are doing okay. Thoughts & prayers are with you. Take good care,
Shari Potter (Wheeling)

Jack and family, I am so sorry to hear about Alex. I remember all of us driving around with the boys in the back seats going to the football games!! Seems like just yesterday!! I remember his cute little grin as he was bagging my groceries at Foodland. I know the pain that you feel. There is nothing like the loss of your child. Please call if you need anything. My heart is aching for you.

Tracy,
May one day you find peace and comfort. Our thoughts and prayers are with
you during your loss and knowing that God still has a plan for us even in our darkest hour.

Carmen Mayhew (Charleston, WV)

Jack and family. I don't really have the words to say how sorry I am of the passing of Alex. My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to you. I am sorry I wasn't able to attend the services due to an illness. But my heart was there with you all.
God bless you all.

Sorry for your loss at such a young age.The family will miss you deeply and always cherish the good times we spent with you. Rest in peace!

Mrs. Chapman, After having Alex in class at Ruthlawn Elementary for 3 years, we became good friends. I still have his picture hanging in my classroom that he gave me. He was 10 and in a football uniform. You and I had lots of conversations about my little buddy. He continued to come and see me long after he left Ruthlawn. He even brought his baby to the school to show me. He was so proud. My heart is with you. I will miss our Alex.
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Tracy and family,
I am so very sorry to hear about Alex's passing. I can still recall our last conversation at the South Charleston Rec Center. He was truly a very nice and handsome young man. May God grant you and your family all the comfort necessary during this time of unspeakable grief. Panch

I am so sorry for your families loss. Alex is and will be greatly missed.