Alexandra-Fonseca-Obituary

Alexandra Isabel Fonseca

Meriden, Connecticut

Apr 6, 1961 – May 29, 2025

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April 6, 1961
DIED
May 29, 2025
LOCATION
Meriden, Connecticut

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Alexandra Isabel Fonseca, 64, of Meriden, passed away peacefully on May 29, 2025, surrounded by her loved ones at Midstate Medical Center. Born on April 6, 1961, in Setubal, Portugal, she was the daughter of the late Antonio and Florinda (Cascais) Fonseca. Alexandra traveled to the United States...

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Izzy and I went to school together, hung out as teenagers doing what teenagers do she always made me laugh she always had a smile on her face. It always made me sad that we lost touch and hoped that we could reconnect again. May the wonderful memories give comfort to her friends and family. May she rest in peace. Till we meet again, Izzy.

Earth has no sorrows that Heaven cannot healed! Remembering Alex (a former co-worker at CL&P) with her bubbly personality , her witty remarks guaranteed a burst of laughter! Every Friday as we left for work she´d say .. `Goodnight..`have a great weekend ..Don´t get arrested´ my sincere condolences & heartfelt sympathies .. ..R.I.P Alex

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Alex always had a smile on her face. She was always a pleasant, upbeat person to work with. Sorry for your loss. Gone too soon.

Alex and I worked at NU together. She was a good friend to many, always wanting to lend a helping hand, or share a joke she knew. She and I shared many fun memories. Rest in peace, Al

My deepest condolences to the family. I worked with Alex at cl&p for many years.she had the funniest laugh. She will be missed rest in peace Alex.

My thoughts and prayers are with her family & friends. Isabel and I were childhood friends growing up in Naugatuck. She´ll never be forgotten for her laughter, kindness and wonderful spirit. RIP my friend

R.I.P. my friend, it was a pleasure knowing and working with you .....

I am saddened to her Alex passed away. Back in the Waterbury days at CL&P we had a blast. When it was disco and big hair. I will never forget her. Sorry for your loss. RIP