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Alexander C. Shallop

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alexander C. Shallop, 24, of Milford, N.J., formerly of Flemington, died Saturday, February 24, 2007, in his residence. Born: November 15, 1982, in Raritan Township, a son of Richard G. and Janet Yasunas Shallop of Milford. Personal: He was a graduate of Delaware Valley High School, Alexandria...

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I have know Alex and his brother Chris for quite sometime now. I went to highschool with the both of them and will never forget Alex's bright warming smile no matter where I go. Alex and his brother Chris are two of the most politest men I have ever know. Alex you will be missed dearly by all but I know you are taken care of in heaven especially with all the others who have past that are in my heart everyday. I love you Alex Shallop

I knew Alex since his family moved to Milford. His brother Chris was in my son, Adams class. Adam was friends of Alex and Chris. He was also a very good friend of my nephew, Steven Haver, who he wrestled with. He use to talk to me about Steve and tell me he didn't know how to go on without him. I told him Steve loved life and would want you to go on and enjoy and live your life to the fullest. I admired Alex a great deal. He was always so polite to me and everyone he knew. I park my...

I met Alex 8 months ago. He was very sensitive, sweet, and such a great person. Alex, you will always be in my thoughts. We will miss him. The Shallop Family and all his friends, you all will be in my prayers. Till we meet again my Friend.

I knew Alex for ten months, and in those ten months I had recognized that he was no doubt the strongest, toughest, most compassionate, and genunine person I had ever met and will ever meet. I spent a handful of nights with him the last few months and was looking forward to many more. I have learned that Alex was the youngest of seven children. This must mean that he was not only a product of his parents, but also all six of his siblings that he looked up to. His charcter can only be a...

Alex was one of the most genuine people I have ever met. It is a shame that such an amazing person had to go so early. God bless you and your family Alex, you will be missed by all!!...much love bro

I guess it's true what they say "only the good die young" because Alex was a good one. I'm proud to have been his friend.

Please accept our deepest sympathies on the death of Alex. We wish you strength and grace during this difficult time. Sincerely, Tracy & Lorie, at Curves.

We met Alex 8 years ago when he wrestled against my son. He was a valiant competitor and a more importantly a gentleman. He always took time to speak with us, even though we were from Phillipsburg, and ask how our son was. He was a young man his family should be proud of. We send our best to his family and will keep them and Alex in our prayers. God Bless.

The world has lost someone who made it a better place. Alex was such a kind and caring person. He was so polite, and such a good person. His passing will be difficult for anyone who knew him. My family's thoughts and prayers go out to the Shallop family.