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Alexander P. Reichman

UTICA, New York

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Alexander P. Reichman Rochester Mr. Alexander P. Reichman, 28, of Rochester, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, October 27, 2008, in Rochester. Alex was born on May 15, 1980, in Utica, the son of Steven and Rosalyn Alpert Reichman. He was a graduate of New Hartford High School and SUNY...

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The passage of time does nothing to dull the memory and joy of knowing Alex. I remember how he showed a video of his class and how the children loved "Mr. Reichman"! He was a true friend and brother to my daughter and can never be forgotten or not cherished.

I remember Alex playing a video of one of his students giving her report and how much she thought of Mr. Reichman. He was a loving, kind, concerned teacher and man. My heart can never forget him.

I will never forget the video Alex showed us of his class and how excitable the children were and how much they loved "Mr. Reichman"! There was a little girl who was especially effervescent, with whom he had worked especially and she blossomed. The world is a sadder place without Alex as he was loyal, kind, gentle and loving, a joy to know.

Alex, You are here in our hearts and minds, time makes no difference. I know you are soaring now in new knowledge and self understanding and love. Thank you for touching so very many lives. Louise

Sister Melissa

Aaron,Mom and Alex in Arizona 2007

Alex and his dog Nala 2008

Rosalyn,

I cant say enough about how sorry I am for your loss and for your grief. I know that there cant be any kind of pain that is worse than a mother losing her child. I have been thinking about you all day and want you to know that I am here for you and will be here whenever you may need me. Please stop in or call at anytime. We love you.
Lori and Dave Darmody

Alex,
Even though you are gone and have left a void in all our hearts, especially your mother's,we see your beautiful smile, remember your gentle kindness,and feel your Spirit. You are still a part of us on a grander scale than anyone can imagine.
Love you always.
Uncle Ron,Aunt Lucy, and Eva