Alexander-Sheppard-Obituary

Alexander Lorenzo Sheppard

Wichita, Kansas

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Sheppard, Alexander Lorenzo, 22, college student and Applebee's server, died March 11, 2010. Wake 6 p.m. Thursday, Jackson Chapel. Services 11 a.m. Friday, Tabernacle Bible Church. Survivors: mother, Jerissa Roundtree, of the home; father, Cordell Bolder (Janel), Wichita; twin brother, Adrian O....

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My first Christmas without you in 23 years.

I love you soo much and I miss you, there is not a day that has gone by that i dont think of you and want you here with me! I love you Zander

Both twins waited on us at Applebee's, we watched them play basketball at Heights, watched them come across the street to school at Mueller and watched them grown up. We are heartsick about
Alex and will always remember his wonderful smile and polite manner. We will remember the joy. Rick and Jeanne-Marie Neuroth,Virginia Beach, Va. Teresa, Heights 03, Trevor, Heights 06.

as far back as i can remember going to school i remember alex he was always smiling from mueller to high school never saw him in a bad mood, amazing guy a great loss to the world.

To the entire Roundtree, Sheppard, Bolden family,
I remember Alexander along with all of grandchildren, but I has saddened to hear of his illness and his passing. But I know that God comforts all with time.

I'm here for you all.
Love,
Arlanders McCraw, Sr.

Jerissa and family,
Alexander had one of the biggest smiles that I can remember. What I sit here and think about is July 4th at our house when he and Adrian would stand at the 5 gallon jug and drink kool aid endlessly and laugh the entire time while doing it, then when we moved to town and they came over after Thanksgiving and meeting their dad. They asked if we had any sweet potato pie and how many could they eat. :>)

But the last time that I seen Alex in good health he was...

May God continue to keep you in his loving arms. God Bless

My thoughts and prayers are with the Roundtree family in this time of grief. I had the great pleasure of going to school with Alex, he was always so nice every time you saw him he had a smile on his face. He was one of the sweetest people I have ever known and he will be greatly missed.. May God forever Bless and keep you...

Our repsects and love... Kaiechi "Josh" Anderson and Ian Mcclish