Alexander-O'Brien-Obituary

Alexander Q. O'Brien

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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O'Brien, Alexander Q. - Beloved Son and Brother He put a smile in everyone's heart Age 18, of Eagan and a senior at Henry Sibley High School. Alex had many interests including spending time with his family and friends, golf, fishing and basketball. Preceded in death by grandparents, Mick &...

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Alex...thank you for being part of my life. I use are friendship as a helping hand when I am down. You know I´ve asked for advice every now and then... thank you friend for helping me when I need that little voice to push me in the right direction. The O´Brian family has my love and respect. Thank you for keeping this manorial available!!!

Hay buddy...I´m still thinking of you! I now tell my kids about us when we were kids now...crazy. I know you´re watching. Thank you. I tell them about how special you are and the kindness and fun we had but non of the mischief we may of caused. With love and respect...just missing you today friend!

I still think of you Alex...going to school together, playing football in the neighborhood or quarry park to play basketball ball. That week you left we had a good time play tiger woods with Kyle and the boys. I remember when we broke your mom bucket bobbing for apples at your Halloween party and Luke was dressed like sonic. I was just having a tough day an wanted to share. Thank you friend I will never forget you.

Dear Dan, Kim, and Family,

Thinking of you all in a special way today. I am so sorry for the loss of your son and brother. May God continue to bless all of you during these most difficult days.

Dan and Kim,
I am so sorry to be writing to you tonight and wish I had been with you for the service. Every time I think of Alex playing baseball, I can only see his smile. Billy Graham addressed the families and the citizens of Oklahoma City stating we will never know or understand God's plans for any one of us. Perhaps Alex's role was to make us smile each summer watching him play ball. I wish I could have spent more time smiling with Alex. You will remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear O'Brien Family,
You may not remember me, but I am Paul's younger brother. I'm deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your son. He was an awesome kid, always smiling and always spreading his smile to others. I will always remember going to the baseball games and wathing the guys play.

To the entire O'Brien family,
I know that this must be a very hard time to deal with. I want to let you all know that Tricia and my prayers are with each and every one of you. We will always remember Alex as the kid with the smile on his face. Although i have not seen him in a while i could never forget his smile...it was infectious.

I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Alex's death. Though I didn't know him or his family, my thoughts and prayers are with everyone that has had the honor to know Alex. Sibley Graduate of 2003.

I was deeply saddened by the news of Alex's passing. I remember his bright smile and the quiet caring he showed to so many of his classmates. I enjoyed having Alex in my sixth grade classes. My thoughts and prayers remain with his family.